Brazil’s democracy can survive the rise of a diehard demagogue
by Ian Bremmer
Oct 15, 2018
2 minutes
THE PAST TWO YEARS have seen angry voters in the U.S., France, Italy, Mexico, Pakistan and other countries cast aside the familiar political establishment to embrace candidates who embody change. Now it’s Brazil’s turn.
On Oct. 7, voters head to the polls for the first round of Brazil’s presidential election. The field includes 13 candidates. Two men have dominated
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