
Flavia Loss
Flavia Loss is an international relations professor at the Foundation School of Sociology and Politics in São Paulo, Brazil. She specializes in the dynamics of international politics and has provided insightful analysis on the implications of U.S.-Brazil relations, particularly concerning judicial independence and human rights issues. Recently, she commented on the U.S. sanctions imposed on Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes, highlighting the escalation of tensions between the two nations and the potential impact on Brazil's democratic processes.
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Flavia Loss commented on Trump's strategy, linking it to the Monroe Doctrine and emphasizing U.S. interests in the region.
Ao evocar Doutrina Monroe, nova estratégia de segurança de Trump traz velhos fantasmas à América LatinaFlávia Loss discusses the potential for the Tren de Aragua to flee to Brazil amid the conflict.
EUA e Venezuela: confronto direto seria ruim para a América do Sul e ainda pior para venezuelanosFlávia Loss pointed out the tensions created by military presence and sinkings with regional governments.
Segurança Nacional? Envio de supostos narcotraficantes a Colômbia e Equador enfraquece narrativa dos EUA sobre ações militares no CaribeFlavia Loss is an international relations professor who commented on the sanctions against De Moraes and the tariffs order.
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