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Resenha: Matias Spektor. 18 Dias.: Quando Lula e FHC se uniram para conquistar o apoio de Bush. Editora Objetiva, 2014. R$ 23,66 (www.amazon.com...
India-Brazil-South Africa Dialogue Forum (IBSA): Rise of the Global South? Oliver Stuenkel. Routledge Global Institutions, 2014 Order via Routledge...
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Marina Silva e seus conselheiros enfrentaram um grande desafio. Depois da morte trágica de Eduardo Campos no dia 13 de agosto, Marina Silva, então...
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Nuno P. Monteiro. Theory of Unipolar Politics (Cambridge Studies in International Relations), April 2014. 260 pages. R$51,08 eBook Kindle (www.amazon...
Revista Política Externa, Voluma 23, No.1 Só porque (…) as potências emergentes se beneficiaram com a ordem internacional sob liderança...
Marina Silva and her advisers faced a formidable challenge. After Eduardo Campos’ tragic death on August 13, Marina Silva, Campos’...
As Brazil is heading for a fiercely contested election in October, a fascinating new book looks back at Brazil’s most dramatic power transition...
“What does China think?”, Mark Leonard, Director of the European Council on Foreign Relations asked in 2008 in his book with that...
Last week, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace asked its leading international affairs experts an intriguing question: “Every day...
The Upside of Down. Why the Rise of the Rest is Good for the West. By Charles Kenny. Basic Books, 2014. 256 pages, R$ 28,89 Kindle (www.amazon...
29 julio, 2014 Oliver Stuenkel* La sexta cumbre de los BRICS fue un éxito rotundo. El evento generó un gran interés en los medios de comunicación de...
Those who argue that the BRICS grouping is bad for Brazil’s national interest generally misunderstand it as an ideological, anti...
A próxima campanha presidencial no Brasil deverá incluir uma discussão sobre como cada candidato pretende defender os interesses do Brasil no...