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November 5th, 2010 Oliver Stuenkel As U.S. President Barack Obama is preparing his visit to India, it is worth looking back 10 years, to Bill...
In Perspective by Joel Sandhu & Oliver Stuenkel — November 1, 2010 at 12:50 am | Two former colonies of continental size, ethnically diverse and...
In her Foreign Affairs article „Promoting the National Interest“ in 2000, ten years ago, Condoleezza Rice laid out a series of key...
Oct 23, 2010 Dilma Rousseff may have failed to secure the widely expected absolute majority in the first turn, yet she seems certain to beat her...
Asking for more responsibility for emerging powers in international decision-making bodies has been so popular that no Brazilian, Chinese or Indian...
In June 2010, a visa-free travel agreement between Russia and Brazil came into effect, which aims to boost tourism and business travel between the...
Oliver Stuenkel KAS – Auslandsinformationen 10-2010 Vollständiger Text hier Brasiliens wirtschaftlicher Aufstieg im Laufe der letzten...
Responding to global development challenges: Views from Brazil and India Bonn: Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik / German Development...
Oliver Stuenkel, International Reports, Sep. 30, 2010 Ed.: Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung e.V. Brazil’s economic rise over the past decade has been...
OLIVER STUENKEL: SOUTH-SOUTH RELATIONS – Oct 01 2010 18:35 Brazil’s presidential election on October 3 marks the beginning of a new era...
TOP ARTICLE Why Brazil Matters Oliver Stuenkel, Oct 1, 2010, 12.00am IST When Brazil elects President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva’s successor on...
Sep 27th, 2010 – Oliver Stuenkel |New Delhi When Shashi Tharoor, then India’s minister of state for external affairs, spoke about his country’s...
Indian Foreign Affairs Journal, Vol. 5, No.3, 2010 See this issue’s contents Excerpt: In 2050, India will be the third largest economy on...
Since Jim O’Neill coined the BRIC label nine years ago, a near-global consensus emerged that China, India and Brazil will become the first...
12 de setembro de 2010 Oliver Stuenkel O próximo presidente do Brasil será o líder de uma nação que nunca foi tão poderosa quanto hoje. Analistas...