Thomas Carothers, Richard Youngs, Oliver Stuenkel, Claudio Fuentes, Niranjan Sahoo, I Ketut Putra Erawan, Maiko Ichihara, Tjiurimo Alfredo Hengari...
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Conflict, Security & Development Oliver Stuenkel & Marcos Tourinho Download full article here (free access) Abstract: In the last...
President Zelaya in the Brazilian Embassy, 2009 Five years ago, on June 28th 2009, Honduran president Manuel Zelaya was ousted in a military coup...
The BRICs Superpower Challenge: Foreign and Security Policy Analysis by Kwang Ho Chun. Ashgate, 2013. 231 pages, $113.95 (www.amazon.com) In...
The Upside of Down. Why the Rise of the Rest is Good for the West. By Charles Kenny. Basic Books, 2014. 256 pages, R$ 28,89 Kindle (www.amazon.com...
November 2014 Volume 90, Issue 6 Pages iii–xi, 1255–1516 ‘The Great Convergence: Asia, the West, and the Logic of One World’ by Kishore Mahbubani...
Bridging the gap between the Global North and Global South was one of the key ambitions when global leaders created the G20 in response to the global...
The End of American World Order, by Amitav Acharya. Polity Books, 2014. R$22,06 (Kindle, www.amazon.com.br) Just because (…) rising...
The BRIC label shows (…) the key characteristic of the current global transformation: The paradigm that developing countries cannot be...
The BRICS are not a group. ...
When BRICS leaders come together in Ufa in July, analysts from around the world will have a quick look at the dynamics during the meeting and the 7th...
The article is available in Russian here. Oliver Stuenkel firmly believes that if ordinary Brazilians, South Africans, Indians, Russians and Chinese...
Argentina’s Foreign Minister Hector Timerman (left) in Moscow The small group of academics and foreign policy observers that care and...
Oliver Stuenkel , 27 May 2014 Emerging powers frequently stress the importance of sovereignty and the inviolability of international law. As a...
Book review: The Silence and the Scorpion: The Coup Against Chávez and the Making of Modern Venezuela. By Brian A. Nelson. New York: Nation...
Brazil’s Foreign Minister (third from right) in Caracas Luiz Alberto Figueiredo is facing the most challenging task since taking over...