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.
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Brazil’s Minister for Industry, Trade and Tourism (1998-1999)
"To understand Brazil's relationship with its South American neighbors, we must know the history well, what brings us together and what separates us, otherwise, we will not be good diplomats"
Adjunct Professor at the School of Economic Sciences at the Rio de Janeiro State University (UERJ)
"The great novelty in the multilateral system is the presence of China, which joined the WTO in 2001 and, is increasingly, becoming a leader within the world economy"
Foreign Minister (1992/2001-2003) and Minister of Development, Industry and Trade (1999)
"In the 21st century, the intensification of changes in the international scenario, the impact of centrifugal forces, the displacement of the economic vitality from the Atlantic to the Pacific, the new role of emerging economies, and scientific and technological innovations provided a multipolarity, which compromised the multilateralism cooperation diplomacy"