Europe and the reshaped global order / Policy Brief
Brazil and Europe heading towards 2015
02/02/2011 By Susanne Gratius

Under Lula, Brazil and the EU have agreed to become strategic partners. Now, during the presidency of Dilma Rousseff, both parties must deepen and harmonise their bilateral, inter-regional and global relations.
Until 2015, Brazil and the EU should sign a free trade agreement, prioritise renewable energies in their bilateral relations and coordinate positions at the global level.
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Keywords
Brazil Civil society EU European Union Latin America & CaribbeanRelated publications
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Bio author: Susanne Gratius
Latin America. Emerging powers. Brazil. Cuba. Venezuela. EU-Latin American relations.

