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).
- At CELAC Summit, Left-Wing Leaders May Not Find Agreement
- Latin America in 2023: Five Trends to Watch
- A Second Pink Tide Might Not Unify Latin America
- What If Jair Bolsonaro Wins?
- Brazil’s Exodus of People Is A Bad Omen
- Latin America’s Second Pink Tide Looks Very Different from the First
- Petro, Lula and the Future of Latin American Integration
- Why Reelection Would Embolden Bolsonaro Even More
- Lula’s “Team of Rivals” Strategy Could Reduce Polarization
- How Biden Can Get the Summit of the Americas Right
- All Eyes on Brazil’s Military as Election Approaches
- How Biden’s “Democracy Summit” Might Actually Benefit the Americas
- Why Lula vs. Bolsonaro in Brazil Leaves Little Room for Others
- Stalemate: The Main Outcome of Bolsonaro’s Day of Protest
- Today’s Young Leftists Care More About Chile than Cuba
- Bolsonaro’s Turmoil Could Be the Amazon’s Gain
- The Biggest Risk to Bolsonaro from Congress’s COVID Investigation
- Much of Latin America’s Left Has a Blind Spot: The Environment
- Brazilian Democracy Is Holding Up — But the Biggest Test Will Come in 2022