Author profile: Rafael R. Ioris

Rafael R. Ioris is Associate Professor of Latin American History and an Affiliated Faculty to the Latin American Center at JKSIS, University of Denver.

Opinion – All Eyes on the Upcoming Meetings between Lula and Xi

Rafael R. Ioris • Oct 24 2024 • Articles

Should Chinese and Brazilian leaders find ways to work together for a shared future, a more dynamic and multidimensional partnership seems likely.

US-Venezuela Relations in Light of the July Election

Rafael R. Ioris • Jul 7 2024 • Articles

A decisive election able to bring together both sides of the deeply polarized Venezuelan society has been expected and hoped for a long time.

Opinion – Lula’s Foreign Policy

Rafael R. Ioris • Mar 3 2024 • Articles

With multiple actors competing for hegemony, a country like Brazil may be able to bargain for even greater gains within the many ongoing disputes.

Opinion — US Policies towards Latin America: What to Expect from the November Elections

Rafael R. Ioris • Oct 13 2020 • Articles

US involvements with Latin America are certain to remain tied to an agenda of national security concerns, despite the electoral result.

Trump and Bolsonaro: Much Ado About Nothing?

Rafael R. Ioris • Apr 18 2019 • Articles

If Trump and Bolsonaro were to collaborate further, it may be on the basis of an environmentally destructive, elitist agenda – a missed opportunity for both to work together for the benefit of all.

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