The Brazilian Center for International Relations (CEBRI) is an independent think tank that contributes to building Brazil’s international agenda. For over twenty years, the institution has been dedicated to promoting pluralistic and purposeful dialogues on the international perspective and Brazilian foreign policy.
ABOUT CEBRI
TO THINK
TO DIALOGUE
TO DISSEMINATE
TO INFLUENCE
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Former Secretary-General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (1993-1994)
"The economic crisis caused by the pandemic is even worse than the post-financial crisis of 2008. It could even be compared to the Great Depression of the 1930s"
Secretary for Climate, Energy and Environment of the Brazilian Ministry of External Affairs and President of COP 30
"Sustainable development is the balance between the social, the environmental and the economic pillars. That is why each country has to think about how to take advantage of this agenda, how it will be favored by it and how to prevent it from interfering with its national development priorities"
Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs of the U.S. Government (1970-1976)
"As the largest economies in the international community China and the United States need to look for positive ways to move forward in the coming years. The problems in the field of human rights will not go away, and continue in other countries, such as India"