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International Relations and Brazil in the World: Debating and Rebuilding
A Look Into How the CEBRI-Journal Was Founded
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José Pio Borges
Hussein Kalout
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CEBRI-Journal: A New Brazilian Publication of International Relations and Foreign Policy
The Journal's Mission and Editorial Policy
Feliciano de Sá Guimarães
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Is the Independence Bicentennial Worth Commemorating?
A Balanced Vision of the Country's Perennial Construction Process.
Rubens Ricupero
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International Politics and Brazil in the World: From a Consented Unipolarity to a Possible Multipolarity
Geopolitical Transformations and the Importance of a Multipolar Order
Celso Amorim
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Democracy Under Pressure: What is Happening in the World and in Brazil
Reflection on the Brazilian Experience of Democratic Recession
Luís Roberto Barroso
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Between Local Responsibility and World Citizenship
Brazil in the International Socio-Environmental Discussions is Dependent on a Multicultural Country Project
Marina Silva
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The Environmental-Climatic Crisis and the Challenges of Contemporaneity: Brazil and its Environmental Policy
The International Debate on the Climate Crisis and the Challenges for Brazilian Environmental Policy
Izabella Teixeira
Ana Toni
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Venezuela’s Thorny Impasse: Toward a New Approach
A United Venezuelan Opposition Can Reverse the Country’s Social and Political Deterioration
Abraham F. Lowenthal
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Brazil and South America: Notes on the Recent Past
Brazilian Foreign Policy Towards South America and Its Challenges
Maria Hermínia Tavares de Almeida
Ivan Filipe Fernandes
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How to Change a Foreign Policy?
A Reflection About Foreign Policy Changes During the Bolsonaro Administration
Miriam Gomes Saraiva
Felipe Leal Albuquerque
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Turbulent and Penetrated Peripheries: Their Role in Expanding US Security Interests in Latin America
The Evolution of United States Security Interests in Latin America
Roberto Russell
Fabián Calle
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A Certain Idea of Diplomacy
Book Review of Rubens Ricupero's "A Diplomacia na Construção do Brasil: 1750-2016" (Versal Editores, 2017)
Benoni Belli
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"No one rises in isolation"
Fernando Henrique Cardoso Spoke to CEBRI-Journal Editors