1. Fernando Henrique Cardoso | Biography & Facts | Britannica
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Fernando Henrique Cardoso, Brazilian sociologist, teacher, and politician who was president of Brazil from 1995 to 2003. He previously served as a senator and as finance minister. Learn more about Cardoso’s life and career, including his time in exile.
2. Fernando Henrique Cardoso (1931- ) - Brown University Library
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Brown University Portrait Collection
3. Fernando Henrique Cardoso - The Global Commission on Drug Policy
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Former President of Brazil (1995-2002) and former Chair of the Global Commission on Drug Policy (2011- May 2016), Fernando Henrique Cardoso is currently president of the Instituto Fernando Henrique…
4. Fernando Henrique Cardoso Oral History | Miller Center
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5. Fernando Henrique Cardoso - Oxford Reference
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6. Fernando Henrique Cardoso - The Elders
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Former President of Brazil; implemented major land reform programme, reduced poverty and significantly improved health and education; an acclaimed sociologist and global advocate for drug policy reform.
7. Henrique Cardoso “Ceconi” - BJJ Heroes
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José Henrique Cardoso, also known as Henrique
8. Fernando Cardoso | Encyclopedia.com
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Fernando Henrique Cardoso >Brazil inaugurated Fernando Henrique Cardoso (born 1931), a world-renowned >sociologist, president in 1995. Cardoso's success in that office prompted a >constitutional amendment to allow him to run for a second term in 1998.
9. Fernando Henrique Cardoso - The Library of Congress
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Fernando Henrique Cardoso is one of the leading scholars and practitioners of political economy in recent Latin American history. His scholarly analysis of the social structures of government, the economy, and race relations in Brazil laid the intellectual groundwork for his leadership as president in the transformation of Brazil from a military dictatorship with high … Continue reading Fernando Henrique Cardoso →
10. Fernando Henrique Cardoso Facts for Kids
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11. Back to Center Stage: Causes and Consequences of the Political Role ...
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Octavio Amorim Neto and Igor Acácio Octavio Amorim Neto, PhD in political Science from the University of California at San Diego (1998), is full professor at the Brazilian School of Public and Business Administration at the Getulio Vargas Foundation (EBAPE), Rio de Janeiro. He is the author of De Dutra a Lula: A Condução e os Determinantes...
12. Brazil's ex-President Cardoso to defend jailed Venezuelans
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CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — Former Brazilian President Fernando Henrique Cardoso will form part of a team defending two jailed opposition leaders in Venezuela.Cardoso, a former university socio…
13. Fernando Henrique Cardoso Biography - Banco Santander
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Fernando Henrique Cardoso was President of Brazil for two successive mandates (1995 – 2002).
14. Pelé and the world - Transatlantic Cultures
His fame made him one of Brazil's leading ambassadors and the face of brands and international institutions during and after his career. Pelé in Paris in 1971.
From the late 1950s to the late 1970s, Pelé was the leading figure in football, a sport that historically developed in Europe and Latin America. He aroused enthusiasm, elicited self-identification in Africa and promoted soccer in the United States.
15. Presidents of Peru and Ecuador reaffirm commitment to peace ... - IDB
Tavares, speaking as the personal representative of President Fernando Henrique Cardoso ... In this connection, the foreign ministers of Ecuador and Peru made ...
FORTALEZA, Brazil –The Presidents of Ecuador and Peru, Excellencies Gustavo Noboa Bejarano and Alejandro Toledo Manrique, today confirmed the commitment of their governments and people to the peace process as well as to the economic and social development of their frontier region.