The Future of US-Brazil Relations
Can the US and Brazil rise above their differences and find reasons to cooperate more effectively?
Susana Malcorra, Inter-American Dialogue member and senior advisor at IE University in Madrid, has been appointed to the United Nations Foundation Board of Directors.
The United Nations Foundation highlights Malcorra's professional experience, recognizing her as an asset for advancing global cooperation and working towards a revitalized multilateral system.
Commenting on the recent appointments, Elizabeth Cousens, President and CEO of the UN Foundation, stated, "These leaders bring an incomparable track record of fresh thinking, institutional creativity, and foresight. Their depth of experience and astute vision are tremendous assets, especially at a time when we are working to shape a more effective multilateral future for all amid fierce headwinds."
Susana Malcorra is a member of the Inter-American Dialogue.
Can the US and Brazil rise above their differences and find reasons to cooperate more effectively?
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