
Bankruptcy in Brazil. Latin America’s largest country — and once the eighth largest economy in the world — is set to elect Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, the Worker’s Party candidate. His election could signal the rise of a new Latin economy, turning Brazil’s presidential election into a campaign against globalization.
Guests:
Timothy Power, professor of political science at Florida International University, and author, “Democratic Brazil”
Mark Weisbrot, co-director, the Center for Economic and Policy Research
Peter Collins, Brazil correspondent, The Economist













