An Authoritarian Bromance
Trump and Bolsonaro aren’t just united by their shared prejudices, but by a sense of common purpose.
Bryan Pitts is associate director of the Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies at Indiana University Bloomington. He is completing a book on the surprising but inadvertent role of civilian political elites in the demise of Brazil’s 1964-1985 military dictatorship.
Trump and Bolsonaro aren’t just united by their shared prejudices, but by a sense of common purpose.
For left parties in Brazil, social media is key to renovating themselves after the setbacks of the last three years.