September 01 2010 by Oliver Stuenkel Last week’s row over China’s refusal to grant a visa to India’s General Jaswal and...
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Comment on Jorge Casañeda’s article in Foreign Affairs Magazine (September- October 2010) Castañeda fails to offer viable alternative to...
Soon a thing of the past: The first generation of BRIC leaders When President Lula, Prime Minister Medvedev, Manmohan Singh and Hu Jintao met...
Kari Lipschutz | 30 Jun 2010 A 2008 visa-free travel agreement between Russia and Brazil came into effect earlier this month, spurring tourism and...
08/06/2010 تدويل الأمازون من المهددات الإستراتيجية التي تواجه البرازيل (الفرنسية-أرشيف أوليفر ستونكيل بدا الصعود الاقتصادي البرازيلي في العقد...
The contrast could hardly have been starker. The Folha de São Paulo’s headline proudly read “Amorim announces nuclear deal with...
This Saturday, Lula will once again make world leaders stare in disbelief when he travels to Iran, one of the world’s most isolated regimes, to...
China does not seek to overthrow today’s global order, but hopes that it will turn into a “responsible stakeholder”, especially...
Is the world unipolar, multipolar, or nonpolar? It depends whom you ask. But apparently, it may depend even more on where you ask, for...
When Dilma Rousseff was chosen as the Workers’ Party’s candidate for this year’s presidential elections during the party’s...
Despite a large-scale marketing campaign prior to its launch, ticket discounts, and a sophisticated strategy to show the movie from trucks in areas...
As Iran’s Mahmoud Ahmadinejad annouced to the world that his country would step up its uranium production, the response by the established...
December 16, 2009 by Oliver Stuenkel When India’s Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee and his Brazilian counterpart Guido...
Over the past years, the BRICs’ role in world affairs has been steadily increasing. Nowadays, global summits can no longer claim legitimacy and...
Interview mit dem Politikwissenschaftler Oliver Stuenkel (23.11.2009) (in German) To listen to the interview, click here: Link Read also: BRICS...
Brazil’s President Lula is a lucky man. With an approval rating north of 80% in his seventh year in office and a booming economy, Lula has the luxury...