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The Geopolitical Risk of Bitcoin
The Geopolitical Risk of Bitcoin examines how Strategy and El Salvador illustrate the opportunities and geopolitical risks of using Bitcoin as a strategic reserve, highlighting the balance between financial innovation, diversification, and economic stability.
Aug 14 min read


How ASEAN is responding to the New World Order
How is ASEAN responding to the new world order? Faced with the US-China rivalry, Russia’s outreach, and rising geopolitical tensions, the bloc is reinforcing its economic, technological, and diplomatic integration to preserve its autonomy and relevance in the Indo-Pacific.
Jul 294 min read


Understanding the New U.S. Tariff Hike on Brazil
Understand how the major new US tariff hike on Brazil affects exports, which products were taxed or exempted, and the impacts on the Brazilian economy.
Jul 165 min read


The paradox of cohesion: the new Delhi Ministerial Meeting and the limits of concertation in an expanded BRICS
The BRICS ministerial meeting in New Delhi ended without a joint statement for the first time since the group's expansion.
Jun 36 min read


Will Brazil be invaded? Find out what will actually change
The US decision to classify PCC and Comando Vermelho as terrorist organizations could alter Brazil's position on the international stage, increasing financial, diplomatic, and strategic pressure on the country.
May 293 min read


Opinion: Meeting Between Lula and Trump
A pragmatic renegotiation of strategic interests between Brazil and the United States, but the lack of transparency about the meeting still fuels doubts and political disputes.
May 123 min read


Syndrome of the International Analyst Parliamentarian
City councilors and state representatives are prioritizing irrelevant international debates over local demands, transforming the Legislative branch into a political stage for social media, while real problems faced by the population remain unresolved.
Apr 275 min read


The Globalization Myth
Globalization has changed. The text analyzes how the transition from integration to fragmentation redefines the international system and what its risks are for the future.
Apr 1410 min read


Latin America and Africa: a lasting partnership or short-term enthusiasm?
The rapprochement between Latin America and Africa rekindles the old ambition to cooperate without depending on the North. But amidst speeches, interests, and constant political changes, the question that remains this time is whether this partnership will take root or be just another cycle of passing enthusiasm?
Mar 314 min read


Balance of Lula’s Visit to Asia
Brazil, India, South Korea, and the UAE strengthen ties. Strategic partnership aims to expand investments and cooperation with Asia.
Feb 276 min read


The Architecture of State Violence
In different corners of the world, violence has the same engineer: the State itself. The question is not why it shoots, but why it only appears when it is already too late.
Dec 1, 202511 min read


The New Brazilian Fiscal Architecture
The government's new fiscal package promises more than just numbers: it's an attempt to redefine what "fiscal responsibility" means in Brazil, not as a synonym for cuts and austerity, but as an instrument of balance with social justice. The question is whether this ambition will withstand politics, the market, and time.
Oct 31, 20258 min read


Balance of Lula's visit to Asia
Lula's visit to Asia yielded positive balance: new agreements with Malaysia, a historic rapprochement with ASEAN, and a strengthening of Brazil's role as a strategic partner in Southeast Asia.
Oct 29, 20255 min read


International reserves and monetary sovereignty in times of systemic reconfiguration
The surge in gold and Bitcoin in 2025 reveals more than simple financial euphoria. It marks a historic shift in how countries manage their international reserves, signaling a weakening of confidence in the dollar and the advance of a more fragmented and multipolar monetary order.
Oct 16, 20254 min read


Administrative reform - what is at stake?
Administrative Reform promises to modernize the State, but it could pave the way for historic setbacks. To what extent is reform worthwhile without distorting the essence of public service?
Oct 3, 20259 min read


Digital Diplomacy and Power in the age of technological interdependence
In the age of technological interdependence, digital diplomacy has become a central instrument of power, capable of transforming technical standards into political influence and redefining international governance of the digital environment.
Sep 22, 20254 min read


Balance of Lula's visit to Southeast Asia
Brazil, Japan and Vietnam strengthen ties. Strategic partnership aims to expand investments and cooperation.
Apr 4, 20256 min read


Brazil and the Trump Effect
Trump's election marks significant changes in bilateral relations between the United States and Brazil.
Jan 21, 202510 min read
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