The emergence of new donors is transforming the landscape of humanitarian aid. Along with China and India, Brazil – once a recipient of the...
Category - Brazil
Today the Center for International Relations, based in the School of Social Sciences (CPDOC) at FGV in São Paulo, is organizing a day-long debate...
“Breves narrativas diplomáticas” (“Short diplomatic stories”, my translation) by Celso Amorim. Benvirá, 168 páginas...
“Brazil shows the way” The Hindu, an Indian newspaper, wrote when Brazil’s President Dilma Rousseff canceled her state visit...
Oliver Stuenkel is an assistant professor of international relations at Fundação Getulio Vargas in São Paulo, Brazil. He writes about emerging...
Por Oliver Stuenkel* Al final, fue una decisión fácil. Con las elecciones reñidas el próximo año, la Presidenta de Brasil, Dilma Rouseff, prefirió no...
In the end, it was an easy choice. With a tight election race looming next year, Brazil’s President Dilma Rousseff preferred not to risk being...
The past weeks have been unusually turbulent for foreign policy makers and analysts in Brazil. Not only did Dilma substitute Brazil’s...
On February 21st 2012, a discussion organized by the Permanent Mission of Brazil on the concept of ‘Responsibility while Protecting’ (RwP) was held...
Two years ago, after the 5th IBSA Summit in South Africa, I argued that IBSA had turned into an important political platform, writing that...
The G4 David Bosco recently wrote an interesting post about UNSC reform, arguing that Russia and China are far more instrumental in blocking...
Präsidentin Rousseff will Brasilien reformieren. Jetzt hat das Land die Chance, eine echte Demokratie zu werden, sagt Schwellenlandexperte...
In July 2009, Brazil’s Foreign Ministry announced the inauguration of an embassy in Pyongyang, making Brazil one of only 25 countries...
During a recent visit to Istanbul, during the first week of the protests, I reread Erez Manela’s The Wilsonian Moment, a brilliant analysis of...
Two years ago, anti-corruption marches paralyzed India’s political process for weeks. Led by Anna Hazare, a former soldier turned social...
Brazil’s bilateral relations to Japan have traditionally been dominated by three key aspects: Economic ties, G4 membership and the desire to reform...