A Little History of the World, by E.H. Gombrich. Yale University Press, 2008. 304 pages, U$ 10.93 (www.amazon.com) Summarizing the history of the...
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Book review: “The Colonizer’s Model of the World: Geographical Diffusionism and Eurocentric History” by J.M. Blaut. The Guilford...
The Eastern Origins of Western Civilisation, by John M. Hobson. Cambridge University Press, 2004. R$ 71.25 (ebook, www.amazon.com.br) ——...
The BRICS and the Future of Global Order Hardcover. Lexington Books, 2015 by Oliver Stuenkel (Author) 268 pages. Order here (amazon.com) ISBN-13: 978...
Laying the Brics of a New Global Order. from Yekaterinburg 2009 to Ethekwini 2013, by Francis a. Kornegay (Editor), Narnia Bohler-Muller (Editor)...
An often overlooked commonality between BRICS countries is their contested claim for regional leadership. However, the regional ambitions articulated...
Almost exactly eight months ago, the BRICS countries’ foreign ministers issued a statement in The Hague opposing restrictions on the...
The AIIB Signing Ceremony, October 24, 2014 When China’s Xi Jinping first mentioned his idea of a new China-led development bank for the...
Brazilians take the streets in June 2013 If one had to define the most important – and perhaps most unexpected – international...
When Russia hosted the first BRIC Leaders’ Summit in June 2009, which was attended by Brazil’s President Lula, Russia’s President Dimitry...
In an interview at CEU’s School of Public Policy in Budapest with Oliver Stuenkel, Assistant Professor of International Relations at Getúlio...
Book review: Sovereignty and the Responsibility to Protect: A New History. Luke Glanville. University of Chicago Press (December 2013). 304...
Will China be able to maintain high growth over the coming decades? Few questions will have a greater impact on the future of global order. Continued...
Who was the greatest beneficiary of geopolitical events in 2014? While it will take time to grasp the consequences of the two key developments...
Book review. Kissinger e o Brasil (Kissinger and Brazil) by Matias Spektor. Zahar, 2008. 234 pages. R$ 29,90 (www.amazon.com.br) Irrespective of who...
Two and a half decades after the end of the Cold War, global order remains fundamentally unipolar. Yet paradoxically, neither US economic nor...