Category Archives: Brazil

Rio: new locus of foreign ambition

No longer an embezzler destination, the city draws entrepreneurs and dreamers British train robber Ronald Biggs made Rio de Janeiro famous as a hideaway in the 1970s. To support himself and his family, he used to hold barbecues for tourists, … Continue reading

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The nitty gritty of pacification

Suspicious pockets in Rocinha [UPDATE April 4, 2012 — Military police announced yesterday that by Friday, 700 men and women– the same number responsible for the public safety of the Leblon neighborhood– will be patrolling the alleys of Rocinha. Early … Continue reading

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Stratfor reports on Rio de Janeiro published by Wikileaks

Para esse post em português, clique aqui Not exactly If you”re a conspiracy theory fan, it’s a great intelligence plot, a clandestine exchange of information about what’s going on in Brazil, a “Shadow CIA”. Stratfor, according to the Correio do … Continue reading

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Rio Metrô’s Line 4: public hearing lasts six hours

Para português, clique aqui An estimated 300 people attended a public hearing about Line 4 of the Rio metro last night, at the André Mauroi public school in Gávea. After hours of exposition on the part of government officials, participants … Continue reading

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Carnival 2012, a roundup

The masks are off, daylight savings time is done; the year has begun in Rio de Janeiro Perhaps because of the recession in Europe and the U.S. (and the overvalued real), Rio saw no growth in Carnival attendance statistics from … Continue reading

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A cidade que se tornou segura

Não foi a tolerância zero que levou segurança para Nova York; o Rio estaria no caminho certo Click on the link just below to read a New Yorker article with relevance to crime-fighting in Rio de Janeiro, summarized here in … Continue reading

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Police strikes end in Rio and Bahia

Labor relations evolve in Brazil Rio police voted yesterday to end their short-lived strike, and focus on freeing 27 members of the force arrested for striking. A day earlier their Bahian colleagues did the same. Though the approach of Carnival … Continue reading

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Greve de polícia no Rio de Janeiro: haja coragem

ATUALIZAÇÃO: Aparentemente, uma greve pelas forças de segurança dificilmente irá acontecer no Rio de Janeiro. Por um lado, concessões; por outro, uma denúncia de mau comportamento de parte de líderes do movimento grevista, transmitida essa noite pelo Jornal Nacional da … Continue reading

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Police strike in Rio: do they dare?

UPDATE: Apparently a strike by Rio de Janeiro security forces is unlikely. On the one hand, concessions have been made; on the other, evidence of illegal and dangerous behavior by strike movement leaders, was aired last night on the TV … Continue reading

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“Crime, House Prices, and Inequality: The Effect of UPPs in Rio”

An unlikely duo presented a striking new economic paper today at the Getúlio Vargas Foundation in Rio de Janeiro, that will be of great interest to those researching gentrification, among other areas of study, in favelas and areas contiguous to … Continue reading

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