As Latin America’s largest and most influential country, Brazil shapes regional trends more significantly than often perceived on the global stage. In March 2024, we mark 60 years since Brazil initiated a wave of military dictatorships that swept through South America until 1990. The 1964 Brazilian coup, with U.S. support, sparked authoritarian rule across the […]
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