Venezuelans queueing for food Last week brought an important and unexpected diplomatic victory for Brazil’s new Foreign Minister José...
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The United Kingdom’s decision to leave the European Union, which shocked the world on the morning of June 24, will most likely go down...
Marking Venezuela’s application for full Mercosur membership in 2006; it was formally admitted in 2012. BY OLIVER STUENKEL | SEPTEMBER...
Temer’s maiden trip abroad as Brazil’s President went off to a somewhat rocky start. While he and his key advisors explained to journalists in...
The first BRICS group photo with Brazil’s Michel Temer With one month to go before their yearly leaders summit in Goa...
Emerging Powers and BRICS Oliver Stuenkel DOI: 10.1093/OBO/9780199743292-0187 Access the article here. Introduction The term “emerging powers” is a...
José Miguel Vivanco No dia 31 de agosto, às 15h, José Miguel Vivanco, diretor-executivo da HRW para a América (HRW) e especialista em América...
Logo of the upcoming BRICS Summit in Goa, in October 2016 ———– Book review: BRICS: A Very Short...
Book review: Imperial Gamble: Putin, Ukraine, and the New Cold War. By Marvin Kalb. Brookings Institution Press, 2015. 230 pages, $20,20...
If implemented, the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), which would liberalize trade in 40% of the global economy, would represent Barack...
The BRICS: Seeking Privileges by Constructing and Running Multilateral Institutions Global Summitry Volume , Issue , 26 July 2016 by: Oliver...
BY OLIVER STUENKEL | JULY 26, 2016 The discovery of a Brazilian terrorist cell that allegedly pledged allegiance to ISIS provides an...
Published online before print July 21, 2016, doi: 10.1177/0047117816659594 International Relations July 21, 2016 0047117816659594 (access here) Click...
A PALESTRA: No dia 26 de julho, às 17h, o professor Xiaoyu Pu irá proferir a palestra aberta “China’s Global...
Almost precisely one decade ago, making good on a campaign pledge and actively encouraged by Venezuela’s Hugo Chávez, Bolivia’s President...
Pablo Escobar, a Colombian drug lord, supported charity and football clubs. Just like any other global corporation, drug cartels engage in...