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Liberal Internationalism: Theory, History, Practice“ by Beate Jahn. Palgrave Studies in International Relations. Palgrave Macmillan...
A lot has been written about the West’s attempts to promote democracy during and since the end of the Cold War. Many leaders in...
When I came to Harvard as a postgraduate student in September of 2005, the Kennedy School of Government was abuzz with Michael...
At a conference today at the University of Ottawa in Canada, participants from around the world discussed the state of democracy in global...
The emergence of new donors is transforming the landscape of humanitarian aid. Along with China and India, Brazil – once a recipient of the...
African Journal of Political Science and International Relations Vol. 7(7), pp. 310-319, October, 2013 DOI: 10.5897/AJPSIR2013.0625 ISSN 1996-0832...
Reviewed for The Diplomat. China’s growing presence in Africa has attracted considerable attention from both academia and the...
Reviewed for the South African Foreign Policy Initiative (SAFPI). Will the rise of the emerging economies portend just a broadening of the...
China Goes Global: The Partial Power, by David Shambaugh, OUP USA, £20/$29.95, 320 pages Reviewed for: Meridiano 47, Vol 15, No 141 (2014)...
Today the Center for International Relations, based in the School of Social Sciences (CPDOC) at FGV in São Paulo, is organizing a day-long debate...
„Breves narrativas diplomáticas“ („Short diplomatic stories“, my translation) by Celso Amorim. Benvirá, 168 páginas...
Samudra Manthan: Sino-Indian Rivalry in the Indo-Pacific, by C. Raja Mohan. Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (2012), 360 pages. $17...
Available at www.amazon.co.uk Editors: Kevin Gray & Craig N. Murphy Authors: Achin Vanaik, Andreas Antoniades, Mark Beeson, Patrick Bond, Steen...
„Brazil shows the way“ The Hindu, an Indian newspaper, wrote when Brazil’s President Dilma Rousseff canceled her state visit...
Oliver Stuenkel is an assistant professor of international relations at Fundação Getulio Vargas in São Paulo, Brazil. He writes about emerging...