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1 September 2023 |
Analysis by Christopher da Cunha Bueno GarmanLula tightens grip on Brazil politics as economy defies odds Bloomberg
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17 April 2023 |
Analysis by Chris GarmanBrazil's welcome of Russian minister prompts US blowback Associated Press
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8 June 2022 |
Analysis by Christopher GarmanBrazil Bankers Cringe at Both Choices in October Election Bloomberg
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12 November 2020 |
EURASIA LIVEDoes Trump’s defeat signal waning support for far-right populists? Not in Brazil. EURASIA LIVE
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19 June 2020 |
EURASIA LIVEPolarization on the rise in Brazil, but democracy not at risk EURASIA LIVE
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27 March 2020 |
EURASIA LIVEWill coronavirus doom incumbents’ reelection prospects? Maybe not in 2020. EURASIA LIVE
Christopher's research focuses on topics related to macroeconomic management and its political impacts on emerging markets and comparative studies on national elections, with a focus on Latin America. He also leads Eurasia Group's coverage of Brazil and is one of the world's leading political analysts with expertise in Brazil and Latin America. Christopher serves as an advisor to Boards and Executive Committees of major multinational companies and financial institutions.
Prior to joining Eurasia Group, Chris worked as a senior political analyst at Tendências Consultoria Integrada, a leading Brazilian economic consulting firm. He has held fellowships at Instituto de Estudos Economicos, Sociais e Politicos de Sao Paulo (IDESP), where he researched central bank politics in the region, and at Centro de Estudos de Cultura Contemporanea (CEDEC), where he conducted field research on Brazilian federalism.
Christopher is a regular commentator on geopolitics, politics and macroeconomics for CNN and major news channels in Brazil and Latin America. He is also a columnist for the newspaper Valor Economico. He holds a master's degree in Political Science from the University of California, San Diego, and a bachelor's degree from Grinnell College. He is fluent in Portuguese and proficient in Spanish, and holds dual Brazilian and American citizenship.
Prior to joining Eurasia Group, Chris worked as a senior political analyst at Tendências Consultoria Integrada, a leading Brazilian economic consulting firm. He has held fellowships at Instituto de Estudos Economicos, Sociais e Politicos de Sao Paulo (IDESP), where he researched central bank politics in the region, and at Centro de Estudos de Cultura Contemporanea (CEDEC), where he conducted field research on Brazilian federalism.
Christopher is a regular commentator on geopolitics, politics and macroeconomics for CNN and major news channels in Brazil and Latin America. He is also a columnist for the newspaper Valor Economico. He holds a master's degree in Political Science from the University of California, San Diego, and a bachelor's degree from Grinnell College. He is fluent in Portuguese and proficient in Spanish, and holds dual Brazilian and American citizenship.
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Lula tightens grip on Brazil politics as economy defies oddsChristopher da Cunha Bueno GarmanBloomberg
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Brazil's welcome of Russian minister prompts US blowbackChristopher da Cunha Bueno GarmanAssociated Press
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Brazil Bankers Cringe at Both Choices in October ElectionChristopher da Cunha Bueno GarmanBloomberg
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Does Trump’s defeat signal waning support for far-right populists? Not in Brazil.Christopher da Cunha Bueno GarmanEURASIA LIVE
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Polarization on the rise in Brazil, but democracy not at riskChristopher da Cunha Bueno GarmanEURASIA LIVE
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