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South American imperialist power, or integrationist power? The role currently played by Brazil is perhaps located midway between these two extremes. On the other hand, there is no doubt about the dynamic nature of its economy or the influence of its corporations in Latin America.

Wherever infrastructure, energy or the extraction of natural resources transcend borders in the region, Brazil tends to be a key player.

What are the risks? What is the potential? What kind of development do dams and other major projects underway foment? What effect will they have on the population, and on nature? What will the new geopolitical order that is taking shape look like?

With the support of the Mott Foundation, IPS is launching a series of investigative reports by Brazilian correspondent Mario Osava and a team of outstanding journalists in other key parts of the region, to produce a picture of the new course Brazil is taking in Latin America.


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Brazil Drives Energy Integration in South America
By Mario Osava
SÃO PAULO - Energy integration in South America will be a reality "in the medium to long term," driven by hydropower and drawing on Brazil’s experience, predicts Altino Ventura Filho, secretary of planning in this country’s Ministry of Mines and Energy.
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Brazil Forging Strategic Alliance with Africa
By Fabíola Ortiz
RIO DE JANEIRO - The Brazilian government of Dilma Rousseff is taking firm steps towards stronger relations with Africa, such as the creation of a special fund to finance development projects together with multilateral lenders like the World Bank.
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Wiping the Iron Dust Off Their Feet in Small Brazilian Town
By Fabíola Ortiz
RIO DE JANEIRO - The 380 families living in Piquiá de Baixo, a small town in the northeastern Brazilian state of Maranhão, are fed up with having to endure high levels of pollution from nearby steelworks in their water, air and soil.
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Worker Revolts Delay Mega-Projects in Brazil
By Mario Osava
PORTO VELHO, Brazil - In Grenoble, France, there is a 40-metre-long scale model of the Jirau dam that is being built in Brazil’s Amazon jungle. The exact replica of the project makes is possible to foresee and analyse possible risks, such as the heavy flow of sediment in the Madeira River.
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Brazilian Mining Giant under Fire for Deaths, Environmental Damage
By Fabíola Ortiz
RIO DE JANEIRO - Social movements from several countries accused Brazil’s Vale, the world’s second largest mining company, of causing serious environmental and social damage, as well as the deaths of 15 workers in labour accidents between 2010 and 2012.
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Conditions for Construction Workers Improving in Brazil
By Mario Osava
RIO DE JANEIRO - A year after workers' riots that brought work on the Jirau hydroelectric dam to a halt for months and forced the government and companies to engage in national negotiations to improve labour conditions in the construction industry, another strike has caused tension again in the dam construction project in northwest Brazil.
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Integration Can Help Amazon's Post-Megaproject Blues
By Mario Osava
PORTO VELHO, Brazil - Trade with the rapidly expanding market in Peru will aid Porto Velho, in northwest Brazil, to cushion the blow of job and business losses in the wake of the construction of two hydroelectric plants on the Madeira river.
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Brazil, Emerging South-South Donor
By Fabiana Frayssinet
RIO DE JANEIRO - The Brazilian government is stepping up South-South aid, to strengthen the South American giant’s status as a donor country and its international clout. It now provides assistance to 65 countries, and its financial aid has grown threefold in the last seven years.
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A Curse on Hydropower Projects in the Amazon?
By Mario Osava
PORTO VELHO, Brazil - "Perhaps it's the curse of Rondônia," joked Ari Ott, referring to teething troubles with the first turbine of the Santo Antônio hydroelectric plant which was intended to kick off a new cycle of huge power projects in Brazil's Amazon jungle region.
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Brazil’s Construction Boom Eases Integration of Haitians
By Mario Osava
PORTO VELHO, Brazil - Pierre was in the next-door country of Dominican Republic when the January 2010 earthquake destroyed half of Port-au-Prince and killed at least 200,000 of his fellow Haitians, including his wife and his mother.
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