“Brazil shows the way” The Hindu, an Indian newspaper, wrote when Brazil’s President Dilma Rousseff canceled her state visit...
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Oliver Stuenkel is an assistant professor of international relations at Fundação Getulio Vargas in São Paulo, Brazil. He writes about emerging...
Aaron Friedberg, suggests in his new book (reviewed here) that democratization in China would reduce or even solve the geopolitical tensions that...
Por Oliver Stuenkel* Al final, fue una decisión fácil. Con las elecciones reñidas el próximo año, la Presidenta de Brasil, Dilma Rouseff, prefirió no...
In the end, it was an easy choice. With a tight election race looming next year, Brazil’s President Dilma Rousseff preferred not to risk being...
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“The Origins of Alliances” by Stephen M. Walt. Cornell University Press, 1986, R$ 32,99 on amazon.com.br Among the new generation of...
Taming American Power: The Global Response to U.S. Primacy (W. W. Norton & Company; Reprint edition, 2006) - U$ 11.87 Paperback...
As was expected, BRICS leaders have agreed on the creation of a $100 billion pool of currency reserves, taking an important step in the...
The past weeks have been unusually turbulent for foreign policy makers and analysts in Brazil. Not only did Dilma substitute Brazil’s...
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After years of stellar growth, the BRICS have plunged into economic turmoil. Not a single week passes without more bad news from emerging...
Ten years ago, in 2003, President George W. Bush argued in a notorious speech that “Saddam Hussein had given the Iraqi people nothing...
Since the 4th BRICS Summit in Delhi in March 2012, things seem to have largely gone downhill for the BRICS members. Brazil’s economy has...
Liberalism and Empire: A Study in Nineteenth -Century British Liberal Thought. By Uday Singh Mehta. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1999...