[wanabidii] Brazil's 2014 presidential election, plus...

Friday, October 03, 2014


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As Brazil prepares to go to the polls this weekend,
Chatham House experts and external authors analyse some of the major factors in the country's 2014 election.

Also, a new Chatham House Report examines the role of infrastructure development in building growth in Europe, Malcolm Chalmers explores the outcome of the Scottish referendum in The World Today, and Alex Vines considers the barriers to Cote d'Ivoire's political reconciliation.
Brazil's 2014 Election

As voters prepare to cast their votes in the first round of Brazil's presidential election, our experts and other contributors examine the country's economy, foreign relations and domestic politics.

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Encouraging public and private actors to invest in large infrastructure projects could unlock stronger productivity growth and job creation across Europe, according to a new Chatham House Report.

The Scottish referendum was supposed to settle the UK's constitutional uncertainties, but it may in fact have made them more complex, writes Malcolm Chalmers in the new issue of The World Today.

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There remains a deep ambivalence within the opposition Front Populaire Ivoirien about reaching agreement with the Ouattara administration, writes Alex Vines.

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Thursday 9 October | 09:00 - 10:00

Professor Philippe Sands QC, Matrix Chambers; Professor of Law, University College London, Associate Fellow, Middle East and North Africa Programme, Chatham House
David Butter, Associate Fellow, Middle East and North Africa Programme, Chatham House
Elizabeth Wilmshurst CMG, Associate Fellow, International Law Programme, Chatham House

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