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The scandalous smokescreen represented by the refusal of the Brazilian Health Surveillance Agency (Anvisa) to recommend the use of the Russian Sputnik V vaccine and the technical veto, minutely detailed in a report prepared by impartial experts committed to science , hides something that understandably escapes the knowledge of the Brazilian public.
By Fabio Reis Vianna
Accustomed to accepting explanations endorsed by authorities on the subject and used to understanding the reality of things from an internal prism, Brazilian society has not yet realized the historical crossroads in which our country finds itself involved, and that this has a lot to do with the major dispute of the great global systemic game of this new century, which appears violent and without clear rules (that is to say, without any rules at all).
by Mackubin Thomas Owens Print this article
As President Trump is scheduled to leave office in January, critics of his administration are offering appraisals of his policies in order to urge Joe Biden to change course by returning to the guiding ideas of the Obama era. Among the most significant of these areas is foreign policy. Unfortunately, many of these analyses misrepresent the coherence and efficacy of the Trump administration’s approach to foreign policy. Readopting the Obama approach to foreign and defense policies would be a mistake.
Take this recent article for
Foreign Affairs, Why U.S. Security Depends on Alliances Now More Than Ever, wherein former Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis and three co-authors criticized Trump’s “America first” approach. They wrote: