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Tag: Brazil

“Engaging Brazil in the era of climate action: Can Europe and the United States devise a new globalisation?”, Lauri Tähtinen (FIIA, Finland)

Posted on 26/10/2021

Increased deforestation in the Amazon is the outcome of Brazil’s long political crisis. What started in 2013 with a bus […]

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“The Visegrád Countries and Brazil”, edited by Sándor Gyula Nagy (IWE CERS, Hungary)

Posted on 25/06/2021

The book aims to strengthen economic, cultural, scientific and human connections between Brazil and the Visegrád countries, and to contribute […]

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“Bolsonaro steers a course through multiple crises: the Lula effect, COVID-19, a cabinet reshuffle and maintaining the trust of the armed forces”, Esther Solano and Alexandre Fuccille (Elcano, Spain)

Posted on 24/06/2021

Despite his government lurching from crisis to crisis, the Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro is showing an unexpected instinct for survival […]

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“What foreign policy now for Brazil?”, Carlos Malamud (Elcano, Spain)

Posted on 13/12/2018

On 1 January 2019 Jair Bolsonaro will become the next President of Brazil. What could be the key elements of the new Administration’s foreign […]

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“The Brazilian elections”, Esther Solano Gallego (Elcano, Spain)

Posted on 15/11/2018

With the former President, Dilma Rousseff, out of office as the result of a polemical impeachment and with Luiz Inacio […]

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“European External Actions in a Multilateral Arena: An Analysis of EU Relations with Brazil”, Eleonora Poli (IAI, Italy)

Posted on 25/07/2018

Relations between the European Union and Brazil have often become stuck in a “vicious circle” of progress, stagnation and even […]

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“The Economic Agenda between Brazil and the EU: Prospects for a Bilateral and Global Up-grading”, Anna Ayuso, Susanne Gratius (IAI, Italy)

Posted on 21/05/2018

IAI Papers, 18:08, April 2018. Brazil is still the European Union’s largest economic partner in Latin America, despite Europe’s trade […]

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“Roadblocks and Avenues for Brazil-Europe Cooperation: Exploring a Wider Security Agenda”, Leonardo Paz Neves, IAI Papers, 18:6, March 2018 (IAI, Italy)

Posted on 28/03/2018

  Since 2013, Brazil and Europe have both been dealing with several crises that seem to have prevented them from […]

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Major Powers in Shared Neighbourhoods: between Cooperation and Competition, Simon Schunz, Sieglinde Gstöhl and Luk van Langenhove (eds.) (College of Europe Bruges)

Posted on 09/01/2018

Special issue of Contemporary Politics, vol. 24, no. 1, 2018 Contemporary global politics is characterised by multipolarity: globalisation and the […]

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Brazilian companies going global (working paper no. 231), Judit Ricz (IWE, Hungary)

Posted on 18/09/2017

Recently we have seen a fundamental shift in the news regarding Brazilian multinational companies: as long as during the 2000s […]

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The Rise and Fall (?) of a New Developmental State in Brazil, Judit Ricz (IWE, Hungary)

Posted on 05/03/2017

We investigate the most recent experiment of the state-led development approach in Brazil, and reveal some of its merits and […]

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New developmentalist experiments in Brazil and Egypt – a comparative study, Judit Ricz (IWE, Hungary)

Posted on 07/09/2016

The financial and economic crisis of 2008-9 and the following difficulties have brought back the analysis of active state involvement […]

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Agenda

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    Aug
    2022

    Online Debate: “Europe’s energy supply with Parliamentary State Secretary Dr. Franziska Brantner”, August 30 (IEP, Germany)

    Online Event
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    30
    Aug
    2022

    Seminar: “How Important Are Traditional Values for Putin’s Support?”, August 30 (NUPI, Norway)

    Oslo, Norway
  • Fri
    02
    Sep
    2022

    Workshop: “Back to the future? Japan-China-US power politics”, September 2 (RSCAS-EUI, Italy)

    Florence, Italy
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