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The Brazilian Role
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Diplomacy Perspectives in the Third Lula Administration, 2023-2026
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The Lula 3.0 Foreign Policy Dialectic
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Potentialities and Challenges of the New Lula Administration to the Democratization of the Brazilian Foreign Policy
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Brazilian Foreign Policy 2023 Onwards
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The Tradition to Renew Itself: Reform Proposals for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Under Bolsonaro
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A Green-Digital Post-Bicentennial: Toward a Foreign Policy 3.0 for Brazil
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