In 1965 the UN General Assembly issued a Westphalian-sounding ‘Declaration on the Inadmissibility of Intervention into the Domestic...
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Today Camila Asano, foreign policy coordinator at Conectas, a Brazilian human rights NGO, participated in the debate on Brazil and the...
August 13, 2012 (The following is a guest post from Oliver Stuenkel, Professor of International Relations at Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV) in...
Debating the future of the BRICS with South African policy makers and academics radically differs from anything one can expect to hear during...
On August 2, the China Daily announced that “BRICS nations are to vote against Syria resolution”, citing the Moscow-based RIA Novosti...
While most of Brazil’s foreign policy analysts are debating the political and economic consequences of Venezuela’s recent accession to Mercosur, a...
Today I participated in the 3rd roundtable on “Brazil, the BRICS and the International Agenda”, organized by the Alexandre de Gusmão...
Last week I participated in a seminar on “BRICS Trade, Investment and Finance Cooperation” in New Delhi, organized by the Observer...
In a thought-provoking article written by Ambassador Neelam Deo and Akshay Mathur for the Gateway House, a Mumbai-based think tank, the...
Foreign Policy Research Center (FPRC) – www.fprc.in FPRC Journal-11-“India and Latin America” From BRIC to BRICS When China...
Afonso Carbonar, Brazil’s recently appointed ambassador to Libya, faces a difficult task: He needs to remake Brazil’s image in the North...
The debate about military intervention and the ‘Responsibility to Protect’ (R2P) is often seen as dominated by reckless and pro...
O que a China quer? Organização: Dani Nedal, Matias Spektor (Editora FGV, 2012) Resenhado para Política Externa. A pergunta “o...
In a recent article entitled “Democracy Lobby Under Siege”, Nicolas Bouchet, a scholar who studies democracy promotion, describes what he calls a...
Perhaps the most interesting geopolitical development of the Rio+20 Summit is not related to the environment, but to a further rapprochement...