CEBRI's publication 10 Challenges of Brazilian Foreign Policy is the outcome of a project carried out in partnership with the Konrad Adenauer Foundation, under the coordination of CEBRI Senior Fellow Matias Spektor.
The book is composed of ten chapters, in the format of policy papers, that address important reflections on the current dilemmas facing Brazil and the world. The papers bring aim to contribute to the construction of a positive and pragmatic international agenda for the country.
Throughout 2016, two meetings were held in Sao Paulo, in order for the experts invited to contribute towards the publication to have the opportunity to present their initial ideas and engage in dialogue with public and private actors, as well as representatives from academia and the civil society. The result of these discussions served as a basis for the authors to elaborate their chapters.
CEBRI's publication 10 Challenges of Brazilian Foreign Policy is the outcome of a project carried out in partnership with the Konrad Adenauer Foundation, under the coordination of CEBRI Senior Fellow Matias Spektor.
The book is composed of ten chapters, in the format of policy papers, that address important reflections on the current dilemmas facing Brazil and the world. The papers bring aim to contribute to the construction of a positive and pragmatic international agenda for the country.
Throughout 2016, two meetings were held in Sao Paulo, in order for the experts invited to contribute towards the publication to have the opportunity to present their initial ideas and engage in dialogue with public and private actors, as well as representatives from academia and the civil society. The result of these discussions served as a basis for the authors to elaborate their chapters.
Member of the Deliberative Council of the Institute of Governmental Relations (IRelGov) and Member of the Consulting Board of the Brazilian Institute for International Trade and Investments (IBCI)
Associate Professor and Founder of the Getulio Vargas Foundation School of International Relations (FGV)
Professor of International Relations at the Getulio Vargas Foundation in São Paulo