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A binational institution for Brazil and the United States would foster stronger ties between the two countries at the micro and macro levels, from local organizations and primary schools to universities and federal governments.
U.S. Relations With Brazil - United States Department of State
News « Brasil@Rice
News « Brasil@Rice
How Brazil's Bolsonaro's Effort to Bolster Bilateral Cooperation Led to Coronavirus Contamination
Brazil and the Global Liberal Order American University, Washington, DC
Binational Policy Forum
The Geography of Access to Basic Services in Brazil
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Brazil Institute
Countervailing institutional forces that shape internationalization of science: an analysis of Brazil's Science without Borders program
Why Latin America Matters To the US
Brasilia: Constructing a Modern Identity
Brazil Small Grants Program 2024: Notice of Funding Opportunity Specific Priority Initiative - U.S. Embassy & Consulates in Brazil
Binational Centers - U.S. Embassy & Consulates in Brazil
CUNY's Fulbright HSI Leaders Reflect the Diversity of New York City and U. S. Higher Education - Fulbright