The G20 Presidency in 2024, the BRICS+ Summit and COP 30 in 2025 demonstrate Brazil's influence in the world's geopolitics, playing both as a stage and an actor in world-shaping decisions. It is against this backdrop of international protagonism that CEBRI is promoting the course 'History of Brazilian diplomacy, new edition - past, present and future of foreign policy' to analyze Brazil's relationship with countries, regions and strategic issues in global forums.
Coordinated by Ambassador Rubens Ricupero, CEBRI Trustee Emeritus and author of the bestseller "A diplomacia na construção do Brasil - 1750-2016" (Diplomacy in the construction of Brazil - 1750-2016), the course is scheduled for July to August and includes 11 online lessons involving experts and career diplomats. Participants will also have full access to 20 lessons recorded in the first edition of the course, which covers the past of Brazilian diplomacy.
The lectures include support material, chat for interaction, access to the recorded content for a year and a set of references to follow and stay up to date on the subject.
New participants: R$ 500,00
Students: 400,00
Gratuity for CEBRI associates. Become a member.
For further information, please contact cursos@cebri.org.br.
11 classes
July 15
7 to 8:30 pm (BRT)
Online
Portuguese
The G20 Presidency in 2024, the BRICS+ Summit and COP 30 in 2025 demonstrate Brazil's influence in the world's geopolitics, playing both as a stage and an actor in world-shaping decisions. It is against this backdrop of international protagonism that CEBRI is promoting the course 'History of Brazilian diplomacy, new edition - past, present and future of foreign policy' to analyze Brazil's relationship with countries, regions and strategic issues in global forums.
Coordinated by Ambassador Rubens Ricupero, CEBRI Trustee Emeritus and author of the bestseller "A diplomacia na construção do Brasil - 1750-2016" (Diplomacy in the construction of Brazil - 1750-2016), the course is scheduled for July to August and includes 11 online lessons involving experts and career diplomats. Participants will also have full access to 20 lessons recorded in the first edition of the course, which covers the past of Brazilian diplomacy.
The lectures include support material, chat for interaction, access to the recorded content for a year and a set of references to follow and stay up to date on the subject.
New participants: R$ 500,00
Students: 400,00
Gratuity for CEBRI associates. Become a member.
For further information, please contact cursos@cebri.org.br.