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In Brazil, Fuel Prices Spark Protests
Brazilian truckers have gone on strike, and though the protests appear to be winding down, the effects have been felt in the transportation, food and fuel sectors.
Watch List: May 31, 2018
U.S. going ahead with tariffs on neighbors and Europe, a bad year for Russian entrepreneurs, Greece’s economic recovery
War Games, Malaysian Intrigue, the ‘Libya Model’
This week, Jacob and Cole stitch together a few separate recordings that were made throughout the week. We have George Friedman with a special guest on war games, Phillip Orchard on Malaysia’s political drama, and Xander Snyder on the so-called Libya model. Also, basketball.
Music credit for this week’s podcast: Paul Cantrell playing Frédéric Chopin’s Prelude Op. 28, No. 4, and “Off to The Shaman For Ancient Medicines” by The Koreatown.
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India, Ever the Reluctant US Ally
Their differences are too many for New Delhi to constantly walk in lockstep with Washington.
Brazil: A History of Military Interventions
Could the military intervene again to help Brazil address some of its political and economic woes?
In Italy, an End-Around of Democracy
Sometimes the surest way to bring about change is to resist it.

