#121, The G|O Briefing, December 8, 2022 The resilience of multilateralism | Lula's government is taking shape–and it's good news for Geneva | We need to rethink how to produce food
#116 The G|O Briefing, November 3, 2022 Moving International Geneva to Ukraine | Brazil back on the world stage | UN human rights chief speaks, as does ILO boss | Happy Birthday G|O!
Subscribers Only “Brazil is back” Winning the election was only the first step: the road to restoring Brazil’s image in the world may still be arduous as the new administration attempts to deal with a global recession, war in Europe, and the climate emergency.
Subscribers Only Multilateralism and Multipolarity The starting point for the analytical approach to CEBRI’s 2022 Multilateralism Program is the collection of essays organized by Anna Jaguaribe, with the intellectual clarity that was her trade- mark, as published in 2021 under the title “Global Political and Economic Realignments.”
#99 The G|O Briefing, May 25, 2022 The World Uyghurs Congress says Michelle Bachelet has betrayed them – Big Pharma and future pandemics – Death threats against The G|O’s Jamil Chade
The BRICS are back—and they are challenging the West Russia’s attack on Ukraine is tearing apart international bodies and submitting the multilateral system to its biggest stress test in recent history. But Ukraine and the Western powers’ efforts to isolate the Russian Federation and to make Vladimir Putin an international pariah is also facing a newly organized resistance.