The Upside of Down argues that the U.S. is declining — and that’s a good thing, especially for Washington. By Oliver Stuenkel June 25, 2014 Charles...
Category - Book reviews
The BRICs Superpower Challenge: Foreign and Security Policy Analysis by Kwang Ho Chun. Ashgate, 2013. 231 pages, $113.95 (www.amazon.com) In...
The Upside of Down. Why the Rise of the Rest is Good for the West. By Charles Kenny. Basic Books, 2014. 256 pages, R$ 28,89 Kindle (www.amazon.com...
November 2014 Volume 90, Issue 6 Pages iii–xi, 1255–1516 ‘The Great Convergence: Asia, the West, and the Logic of One World’ by Kishore Mahbubani...
The End of American World Order, by Amitav Acharya. Polity Books, 2014. R$22,06 (Kindle, www.amazon.com.br) Just because (…) rising...
Book review: The Silence and the Scorpion: The Coup Against Chávez and the Making of Modern Venezuela. By Brian A. Nelson. New York: Nation...
Beloved Land: Stories, Struggles, And Secrets From Timor-Leste, by Gordon Peake. Scribe Publications, 2014. 256 pages, $ 13.19 (www.amazon.com)...
How To Get Filthy Rich in Rising Asia, by Mohsin Hamid. Penguin, 2013. R$ 20,09 (Kindle) at amazon.com.br, 222 pages. Mohsin Hamid’s third...
Also published in the Brazilian Journal of International Relations, Vol. 3, ed. 2, 2014 “International support for democracy and human rights faces a...
Vol. XLIV ENERO-ABRIL, 2014 NÚMERO 1 EL COLÉGIO DE MÉXICO EMMA MAWDSLEY y GERARD MCCANN (eds.), India in...
The best writing in 2013 on politics in the Global South covered, among other things, China’s rise, Sino-Indian ties, India’s...
Institutions of the Global South” by J.A. Braveboy-Wagner. Routledge Global Institutons, 2008. 272 pages, $30.24 (www.amazon.com) The concept...
Poucos diplomatas influenciaram mais a política externa do Brasil ao longo das últimas duas décadas do que Celso Amorim. Após servir...
Liberal Internationalism: Theory, History, Practice” by Beate Jahn. Palgrave Studies in International Relations. Palgrave Macmillan...
When I came to Harvard as a postgraduate student in September of 2005, the Kennedy School of Government was abuzz with Michael...
Reviewed for The Diplomat. China’s growing presence in Africa has attracted considerable attention from both academia and the...