Neste vídeo do Relações Internacionais em Pauta, programa do Instituto de Pesquisa de Relações Internacionais (IPRI), o ministro Paulo...
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“Oliver Stuenkel has been very prolific in recent years, producing some excellent work on the BRICS and Brazilian foreign policy in particular...
Despite growing protests and widespread suffering, Venezuela’s president continues to outfox the opposition and foreign critics. While it’s...
————– Disclaimer: Selecting merely ten issues from the multitude of foreign policy challenges Brazil faces is...
1. A post-truth world: Democracy in crisis The toxic combination of rising inequality, growing polarization, the proliferation of “fake...
Donald Trump’s election will likely lead to an unprecedented decline in U.S. soft power in the region and the world. By Oliver Stuenkel...
Trump’s victory further weakens the West in global affairs. With the United States now in retreat and the emergence of a global...
In Goa: Brazil’s Michel Temer, Russia’s Vladimir Putin, India’s Narendra Modi, China’s Xi Jinping and South Africa’s...
A decade after the Foreign Ministers of Brazil, Russia, India and China met for the first time on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in...
By Oliver Stuenkel September 26, 2016 The Financial Times‘ Gideon Rachman recently told his readers about a profoundly unsettling experience...
A Brazilian peacekeeper of the the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH) ———– Despite some...
On Wednesday afternoon, International Relations scholars across Brazil gathered in front of their computer screens as the newly minted Foreign...
Brazilian peacekeepers in Lebanon Irrespective of what happens in Brasília over the next days and weeks, someone other than Dilma Rousseff will soon...
Syrian refugees at a mosque in São Paulo, Brazil ——– While Brazil is largely seen as a source of problems nowadays, this week the...
by Oliver Stuenkel The countries most affected by the Syrian refugee crisis are Turkey, Jordan, Iraq and Lebanon, home to more than 3.6 million...
In January 2015, construction of the so-called Grand Interoceanic Canal (usually called Nicaragua Canal) has finally begun. If completed, the canal...