By all accounts, 2011 was a difficult year for Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff. Not only did she lose seven ministers during her first year in office, but she also faced the Herculean task of taking over from the über-popular Lula. Dilma was also forced to cool the overheated economy while attempting to get inflation under control.
Thanks to this trial by fire, Dilma is entering 2012 in a much stronger position than even her closest allies might have imagined. She has higher...
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