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Snowden, E-Diplomacy and Zimmerman's Law

... Metropolitan Police say that the estimated cost of providing security at the embassy of Ecuador that houses WikiLeaks co-founder Julian Assange was £3.8 million (around $7 million) between June 2012 through May of this year. It will cost more if Snowden gets asylum in Brazil because he and his entourage will be free to travel and will require protection services. Photo: Agence France Presse Greenwald And The Credibility Factor: Question More President Dilma was in an upbeat mood when receiving French president Francoise ...

25.12.2013

Above The Fray… Brasilia and Washington Seek Broader Cooperation

... import in the media or Brazil’s raucous Congress asked for details of these institutional security arrangements. They are too busy energizing their political base pointing the finger at Uncle Sam. What is different about the revelations of Edward Snowden, the WikiLeaks-guided former contract employee of Booz-Allen, is that Brazil, while having a close strategic relationship with the United States, is also put in a the complicated position of being a party to both sides. While maintaining a strategic relationship with Washington, the government of president Dilma Rousseff,...

15.08.2013

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