Hybrid Event

Book Launch: "Latin America: The Vision of Its Leaders”

In addition to promoting the launch of the book, which is attached and should not be shared, the event aims to promote a critical and constructive analysis of the social, economic and international political dimensions of Latin America. The initiative, conducted in English without simultaneous translation, will bring together renowned experts for an in-depth reflection on the future of the region. The debate will address the main challenges facing Latin America in six key areas: poverty and inequality; growth and productivity; the environment; democracy; regional integration; and international insertion.

Book “América Latina: La Visión de Sus Líderes”

More information HERE.

 

Additional Content

CEBRI-Journal Nº1 (2022): As Relações Internacionais e o Brasil no Mundo
• International Politics and Brazil in the World: From a Consented Unipolarity to a Possible Multipolarity – Celso Amorim: Read HERE

CEBRI-Journal Nº5 (2023): A reconstrução da política externa brasileira
• Brazil and Mexico in the face of the war in Ukraine: a case of reciprocal indifference – Guadalupe González González, Monica Hirst & Eduardo Morrot: Read HERE

CEBRI-Journal Nº9 (2024): Balanço da política externa brasileira: primeiro ano do governo Lula
• Foreign Policy in the Inaugural Year of the Third Lula Administration – Dawisson Belém Lopes: Read HERE

CEBRI-Journal Nº9 (2024): Balanço da política externa brasileira: primeiro ano do governo Lula
• Snapshots: "To BRICS or not to BRICS": América Latina frente a la transición global – Andrés Serbin: Read HERE

Time:

4:00 pm (BRT)

Language:

English

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In addition to promoting the launch of the book, which is attached and should not be shared, the event aims to promote a critical and constructive analysis of the social, economic and international political dimensions of Latin America. The initiative, conducted in English without simultaneous translation, will bring together renowned experts for an in-depth reflection on the future of the region. The debate will address the main challenges facing Latin America in six key areas: poverty and inequality; growth and productivity; the environment; democracy; regional integration; and international insertion.

Book “América Latina: La Visión de Sus Líderes”

More information HERE.

 

Additional Content

CEBRI-Journal Nº1 (2022): As Relações Internacionais e o Brasil no Mundo
• International Politics and Brazil in the World: From a Consented Unipolarity to a Possible Multipolarity – Celso Amorim: Read HERE

CEBRI-Journal Nº5 (2023): A reconstrução da política externa brasileira
• Brazil and Mexico in the face of the war in Ukraine: a case of reciprocal indifference – Guadalupe González González, Monica Hirst & Eduardo Morrot: Read HERE

CEBRI-Journal Nº9 (2024): Balanço da política externa brasileira: primeiro ano do governo Lula
• Foreign Policy in the Inaugural Year of the Third Lula Administration – Dawisson Belém Lopes: Read HERE

CEBRI-Journal Nº9 (2024): Balanço da política externa brasileira: primeiro ano do governo Lula
• Snapshots: "To BRICS or not to BRICS": América Latina frente a la transición global – Andrés Serbin: Read HERE

Opening and Moderation

Marianna Albuquerque
Senior Fellow

Professor at The Institute of International Relations and Defense (IRID / UFRJ)

Participants

Andrés Rugeles
Author of the book "América Latina - La visión de sus líderes"

Vice-President of Colombian Council on International Relations (CORI), Member of the Global South Unit Council at the London School of Economics (LSE) and Associate Member of the Center for Latin American Studies (LAC) at the University of Oxford

Gianpiero Leoncini
Executive Vice-President of the Development Bank of Latin America and the Caribbean (CAF)

Lourdes Casanova
Gail and Rob Cañizares Director of the Emerging Markets Institute

Senior Lecturer of Cornell S.C. Johnson College of Business at Cornell University

Talita Tanscheit
Postdoctoral Researcher at the Institute of International Relations of the PUC-RJ

Researcher at the South American Political Observatory (OPSA)

PROGRAM EVENTS

BRAZIL'S LEADING
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS THINK TANK

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