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Diplomacy Perspectives in the Third Lula Administration, 2023-2026
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The Lula 3.0 Foreign Policy Dialectic
The 3.0 Lula Administration Represents a Response to the Bolsonarista Antithesis
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Potentialities and Challenges of the New Lula Administration to the Democratization of the Brazilian Foreign Policy
Racial issues and Racism in PEB as Public Policy and its Continuous Democratization
Marta Fernández
Jéser Abílio
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Brazilian Foreign Policy 2023 Onwards
The Need of a Broadened Coalition at National, Regional, and International Levels
Carlos R. S. Milani
Diogo Ives
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The Tradition to Renew Itself: Reform Proposals for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Under Bolsonaro
Itamaraty's tradition and its relationship with society
Martin Egon Maitino
Kaiutan Venerando Ruiz da Silveira
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Under the Apocalypse Shadow: A Personal Testimony of 50 Years in the Environmental Cause
The Time Available to Achieve the Agenda's Objectives is Finite
Rubens Ricupero
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A Green-Digital Post-Bicentennial: Toward a Foreign Policy 3.0 for Brazil
Adapted to the Imperatives of Sustainability and Digitization
Eugênio V. Garcia
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A Strategic and Forward-Looking Agenda for Brazil’s Sustainable Development
In Line With the 17 Sustainable Development Goals of the 2030 Agenda
Karin Costa Vazquez
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Sustainability Transition Challenges in the Brazilian Energy Sector
The Energy Transition Process Political and Social Aspects
Matilde de Souza
Leandro Gomes Ferreira
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Are the BRICS Engaged in the Low Carbon Transition?
Trajectories in Emission Profiles and in Public and External Policies for its Reduction
Larissa Basso
Eduardo Viola
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Challenges to Achieving the Commitments of Brazil’s NDC in the Amazon Biome
Deforestation and forest restoration in the Nationally Determined Contribution
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