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YEAR 2 / ISSUE No. 5
JANUARY - MARCH 2023
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From the Editors 6h335q
Brazil is Back 1pw42
Perspectives reopen for Brazil on the global scene under the new istration
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Marianna Albuquerque
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Special Section 68532
Special Section • No. 5 / JAN-MAR 2023 6r3p71
Special Section • No. 5 / JAN-MAR 2023 PT 464v73
The Brazilian Role 4p6k70
New scenario demands correction and updating from the Brazilian diplomatic tradition
Marcos Azambuja
Special Section • No. 5 / JAN-MAR 2023 6r3p71
Special Section • No. 5 / JAN-MAR 2023 PT 464v73
“Has Christmas Changed, or Have I?” 2d5x6l
Lula’s Return in a Scenario of Global Policrisis
Rubens Ricupero
Special Section • No. 5 / JAN-MAR 2023 6r3p71
Special Section • No. 5 / JAN-MAR 2023 PT 464v73
Diplomacy Perspectives in the Third Lula istration, 2023-2026 5vn2j
The main themes for the country's foreign policy
Paulo Roberto de Almeida
Special Section • No. 5 / JAN-MAR 2023 6r3p71
Special Section • No. 5 / JAN-MAR 2023 PT 464v73
The Lula 3.0 Foreign Policy Dialectic 3s341s
The 3.0 Lula istration Represents a Response to the Bolsonarista Antithesis
Maria Regina Soares de Lima
Special Section • No. 5 / JAN-MAR 2023 6r3p71
Special Section • No. 5 / JAN-MAR 2023 PT 464v73
Potentialities and Challenges of the New Lula istration to the Democratization of the Brazilian Foreign Policy 694k5
Racial issues and Racism in PEB as Public Policy and its Continuous Democratization
Marta Fernández
Jéser Abílio
Special Section • No. 5 / JAN-MAR 2023 6r3p71
Special Section • No. 5 / JAN-MAR 2023 PT 464v73
Brazilian Foreign Policy 2023 Onwards 2f53p
The Need of a Broadened Coalition at National, Regional, and International Levels
Carlos R. S. Milani
Diogo Ives
Special Section • No. 5 / JAN-MAR 2023 6r3p71
Special Section • No. 5 / JAN-MAR 2023 PT 464v73
The Tradition to Renew Itself: Reform Proposals for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Under Bolsonaro 4m4y2m
Itamaraty's tradition and its relationship with society
Martin Egon Maitino
Kaiutan Venerando Ruiz da Silveira
Academic Articles 446551
Academic Articles • No. 5 / JAN-MAR 2023 3b91b
Academic Articles • No. 5 / JAN-MAR 2023 PT b1p3j
Brazil and Mexico in the face of the war in Ukraine: a case of reciprocal indifference 5t2o48
The positions of Brazil and Mexico in the UN Security Council
Guadalupe González González
Monica Hirst
Eduardo Morrot
Academic Articles • No. 5 / JAN-MAR 2023 3b91b
Academic Articles • No. 5 / JAN-MAR 2023 PT b1p3j
Argentina and the independence of Brazil: the late recognition of a pioneering recognition l3c4w
A more complete and nuanced image of the bilateral relations between Brazil and Argentina
Felipe Antunes de Oliveira
Lucas Pavan Lopes
Book Reviews b6t4c
Book Reviews • No. 5 / JAN-MAR 2023 173555
Book Reviews • No. 5 / JAN-MAR 2023 PT 3q6o3w
The Perenniality of "Navegantes, bandeirantes, diplomatas” 5n3o29
Book Review of Synesio Sampaio Goes Filho's "Navegantes, bandeirantes, diplomatas: um ensaio sobre a formação das fronteiras do Brasil" (Ingá 2018)
Fernando de Mello Barreto
Interviews 6z332u
Interviews • No. 5 / JAN-MAR 2023 6ey62
Interviews • No. 5 / JAN-MAR 2023 PT 6owj
"The sectarianism we have witnessed in recent years represents diplomacy’s negation" 5s662h
Mauro Vieira Spoke to CEBRI-Journal Editors