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The Foreign Policy of Reconstruction: Contributions to the Analysis of Brazilian Foreign Policy since 2023
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Foreign Policy in the Inaugural Year of the Third Lula Administration
Campaign promises, achievements and preliminary impacts
Dawisson Belém Lopes
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Political Challenges in Implementing Foreign Policy by the Third Lula administration
In climate emergency, internet regulation, regional integration, peace mediation and BRICS expansion
Maria Regina Soares de Lima
Diogo Ives
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Recovery, Protagonism and Balance: Foreign Policy in the New Lula Government
Notes on alignment and balance alternatives in the new international scenario
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Guilherme Antonio de Almeida Lopes Fernandes
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Brazil in the United Nations Security Council (2022-2023)
UNSC is an important thermometer for the country's diplomatic performance
Marianna Albuquerque
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G20: Participation of Non-State Actors and Prospects for the Brazilian Presidency
What to Expect from the 2024 Engagement Groups
Márcia Loureiro
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Rio, a Capital for G20 in Brazil
The City Hosts the Leaders Summit in November 2024
Lucas Wosgrau Padilha
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Brazil Hosting of the 2024 G20: Promise and Impediments in a High-Stakes, High-Drama Summit
Promoting a Global Management Collective Agenda
Andrew F. Cooper
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Think Tanks, Solutions-Brokers in a New Multipolar Order?
The G20's “Ideas Bank” New Decade
Tetsushi Sonobe
Nicolas J. A. Buchoud
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The G20 as a Multilateral Force
Voices from the Global South within the Multilateral World
Kanica Rakhra
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A Roadmap for Brazil’s G20 Presidency on Sustainable Finance
An Ambitious yet Tangible Climate Finance Agenda
Maria Netto
Lucca Rizzo
Cíntya Feitosa
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