
Carlos Melo
Carlos Melo is a political scientist and professor at Insper, a private higher education institution in Brazil. His work focuses on political communication and the evolving dynamics of Brazilian politics, particularly in the context of how public figures navigate the challenges of a more politically correct society influenced by social media.
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Carlos Melo is a political scientist at Insper who discusses the implications of Tarcísio's potential candidacy.
A um ano do pleito, Tarcísio volta a modular discurso e avalia prós e contras de candidaturas ao Planalto ou à reeleiçãoCarlos Melo discusses the challenges of measuring the mass of a black hole when it is not active.
Objavili najväčšiu čiernu dieru. Je ako 36 miliárd Sĺnk
Carlos Melo noted that there is nothing Lula or Brazil can do about Bolsonaro's trial.
Brasil promete represalia si Estados Unidos aplica un 50% en arancelesCarlos Melo is a political scientist who discussed the implications of increasing the number of deputies in Congress.
Congresso aprova medidas que vão custar R$ 106 bilhões aos cofres públicos neste anoCarlos Melo is a political scientist who discussed the implications of increasing the number of deputies in Congress.
Congresso aprova medidas que vão custar R$ 106 bilhões aos cofres públicos neste anoCarlos Melo notes that the Brazilian Parliament has lost its tradition of dialogue.
Bate-bocas minam poder do Congresso de dialogar e construir políticas públicas, dizem especialistasCarlos Melo is a political scientist who analyzes Lula's potential strategies for the upcoming elections.
governo se volta para nacionalismo e pauta econômica para reverter reprovação recordeCarlos Melo sees significant difficulty in the Congress regarding the taxation of the wealthy.
Mudança no IR reduz desigualdade, aumenta consumo e ajuda popularidade de Lula? Analistas respondemCarlos Melo discussed the increased scrutiny of public figures in today's digital age.
Alvo nas redes, Lula repete histórico de gafes de primeiros mandatos e vê repercussão negativa das falas aumentar
















































