Oliver Stuenkel

Oliver Stuenkel is a contributing columnist for Americas Quarterly and teaches International Relations at the Getulio Vargas Foundation in São Paulo. He is the author of The BRICS and the Future of Global Order (2015), the Portuguese translation for which was released in May 2017, and Post-Western World: How Emerging Powers Are Remaking Global Order (2016).
- How Biden Can Change Bolsonaro’s Mind on the Amazon
- The Difficult Search for a “Brazilian Biden”
- The Peril of a Rudderless Continent
- Why a Trump Defeat Would Be a Disaster for Bolsonaro
- The Backlash Against Brazil’s Politicized Military
- A Problem for German Trade Ambitions: Brazil’s Environment Minister
- Huawei or Not? Brazil Faces a Key Geopolitical Choice
- Brazil’s Opposition Is Still Divided. Here’s Why.
- Latin America Must Act – Or Brace for Political Instability
- Bolsonaro Faces His Biggest Crisis – And Is Struggling
- Wanted: South America’s Participation in Global Geopolitics
- Is Regional Cooperation Dead in Latin America?
- Brazilian 5G: The Next Battleground in the U.S.-China Standoff
- How Chile Can Avoid Brazil’s Fate
- Why Latin America’s Protests Could Slow Brazil’s Economic Reforms
- In Spite of Bolsonaro, China Quietly Deepens its Influence in Brazil
- The Trouble Ahead for Argentina-Brazil Ties
- What Macri’s Exit Would Mean for Latin America’s “Moderate Right”
- Why the EU-Mercosur Deal Hinges on Germany’s Reaction to Bolsonaro