Saving the Emerald Forest

Saving the Emerald Forest

By Jonathan Power September 11, 2019 Belem is the Brazilian city at the mouth of the Amazon. Unlike its slummy counterpart, Kinshasa, at the mouth of the Congo, it’s full of resplendent streets with beautiful nineteenth century houses. It has squares and market places full of cafes, fountains and life. The large city grew up […]

Brazil’s fateful election on Sunday

Brazil’s fateful election on Sunday

  By Jonathan Power  Oktober 7, 2018 From the time of its beginning as a nation state “Brazil has been a paradise for some, an endless hell for others, and for the rest, a kind of purgatory on earth.” So write two Brazilian historians, Lilla Schwarcz and Heloisa Starling, in their massive, newly published, volume […]

Sending Brazil’s Lula to prison is nonsense

Sending Brazil’s Lula to prison is nonsense

  By Jonathan Power April 10, 2018 President Barack Obama said that the then president of Brazil, Luiz Inacio “Lula” da Silva, was “the most popular president on earth”. Now, while fighting for a new term in office, he has been brought low, imprisoned for 12 years for corruption. He is still the most popular […]