This Friday (August 30), CEBRI's North America Program is promoting the event "Brazil-U.S. Bicentennial: Past, Present and Future" with the aim of promoting a debate on the bicentennial of Brazil-U.S. relations, a significant milestone in the history of diplomacy between the two nations. This event will be held in conjunction with the launch of the book "A Bicentennial Partnership: The Past, Present, and Future of Brazil-United States Relations" (FUNAG, 2024), which offers a comprehensive analysis of the evolving relationship between Brazil and the United States over the past two centuries. The debate will explore key themes from the book, including historical perspectives, current dynamics, and future possibilities in the bilateral relationship. Experts will discuss the impact of this partnership on global politics, economics, and cultural exchanges, providing a platform for a deeper understanding of the Brazil-U.S. alliance.
Brazil-United States relations: the challenges of a new world (2022)
This Friday (August 30), CEBRI's North America Program is promoting the event "Brazil-U.S. Bicentennial: Past, Present and Future" with the aim of promoting a debate on the bicentennial of Brazil-U.S. relations, a significant milestone in the history of diplomacy between the two nations. This event will be held in conjunction with the launch of the book "A Bicentennial Partnership: The Past, Present, and Future of Brazil-United States Relations" (FUNAG, 2024), which offers a comprehensive analysis of the evolving relationship between Brazil and the United States over the past two centuries. The debate will explore key themes from the book, including historical perspectives, current dynamics, and future possibilities in the bilateral relationship. Experts will discuss the impact of this partnership on global politics, economics, and cultural exchanges, providing a platform for a deeper understanding of the Brazil-U.S. alliance.
Brazil-United States relations: the challenges of a new world (2022)
Professor at The Institute of International Relations and Defense (IRID / UFRJ)
Professor of Political Science at USP and Senior Researcher at Cebrap