Brasil se ha convertido en un acérrimo y franco crítico del espionaje estadounidense, y ha solicitado a Google y Facebook que instalen servidores locales. Pero, ¿tendrá resultado? Una colaboración al debate de openGlobalRights sobre poderes esmergentes y derechos humanos. English.
Brazil has become a staunch and vocal critic of US espionage, asking Google and Facebook to install local servers. But will this really work? A contribution to the openGlobalRights debate on emerging powers and human rights. Español.
A big year in Brazil marked by huge street protests and a major corruption trial creates new tests for the country's democracy, says Arthur Ituassu.
In our current moment, we are witnessing a global, if contradictory, conversation about what public-ness might mean.
Project COBRA is an EU project which advocates the position that local communities have the capacity to identify their own "best practices" and share them with others.
There is a level of political dynamism at the national level that seems all but absent from global negotiations. But what is particularly interesting about this growing trend is that it appears to be strongest in the developing world.
لقد أدى النجاح الاقتصادي في دولة البرازيل بالممولين الأجانب إلى التوقف عن دعم وتأييد جماعات حقوق الإنسان، ولكن هناك حاجة إلى حملة توعية كبيرة قبل أن تقوم الجهات المانحة البرازيلية بالحلول بدلاً من نظرائهم الأجانب..Español, Português, English.
Debido al reciente éxito económico brasileño, varios donantes extranjeros han retirado su apoyo a los grupos de derechos humanos; sin embargo, se requiere una importante campaña educativa para que los donantes brasileños los sustituyan. English, Português, العربية.
Brazil’s economic success has led to foreign funders pulling the plug on human rights groups but a major education campaign is needed before Brazilian donors will take their place. A contribution to the openGlobalRights debate on Funding for Human Rights. Español, Português, العربية
In current protest culture the estranged ideologies of anarchism and progressive populism are coming together around a critique of the neoliberal “corporate state” and a new imaginary of mass insurgency.
The disproportionate use of violence in peaceful protests in Brazil quickly led to a radicalization of its protests. But who was responsible?