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Special Section • No. 10 / APR-JUN 2024 203b1n
Special Section • No. 10 / APR-JUN 2024 PT 1f4f2t
Brazilian Victims of the Hamas Terrorist Attacks on October 7, 2023 3w3ky
And the Brazilian Migration to Israel
Monique Sochaczewski
Maria Helena Notari
Special Section • No. 10 / APR-JUN 2024 203b1n
Special Section • No. 10 / APR-JUN 2024 EN 2v493f
The Global South and Mediation between Israel and Palestine: The Conflict Needs a New Paradigm and Renewed Third Parties 1b22y
Emerging powers and a new international mediation
Mariano Aguirre
Mabel González Bustelo
Special Section • No. 10 / APR-JUN 2024 203b1n
Special Section • No. 10 / APR-JUN 2024 EN 2v493f
The Brazilian Government of Lula in the Face of the Gaza War: A Predictable Stance in a Radicalized Context 3o1s3g
The stance may find an increasing global resonance
Élodie Brun
Special Section • No. 10 / APR-JUN 2024 203b1n
Special Section • No. 10 / APR-JUN 2024 PT 1f4f2t
The End of a Fiction 2d2j5t
The two-state project impossibility of success
Salem Nasser
Special Section • No. 9 / JAN-MAR 2024 3n1v4
Special Section • No. 9 / JAN-MAR 2024 PT 923w
The return of Brazil to a world transformed by conflicts v3x4h
Proactive stance on the international stage has had significant results
Rubens Ricupero
Special Section • No. 9 / JAN-MAR 2024 3n1v4
Special Section • No. 9 / JAN-MAR 2024 EN 2j4q5s
How to Stay a Leader Without Followers: Brazil’s Foreign Policy Under Lula III 6r1ty
Leadership in global and regional affairs demands an approach reassessment
Sean Burges
Special Section • No. 9 / JAN-MAR 2024 3n1v4
Special Section • No. 9 / JAN-MAR 2024 PT 923w
The Foreign Policy of Reconstruction: Contributions to the Analysis of Brazilian Foreign Policy since 2023 5w5y36
Strategic-diplomatic planning to reinsert and project the country internationally
Laura Trajber Waisbich
Special Section • No. 9 / JAN-MAR 2024 3n1v4
Special Section • No. 9 / JAN-MAR 2024 PT 923w
Foreign Policy in the Inaugural Year of the Third Lula istration 624331
Campaign promises, achievements and preliminary impacts
Dawisson Belém Lopes
Special Section • No. 9 / JAN-MAR 2024 3n1v4
Special Section • No. 9 / JAN-MAR 2024 PT 923w
Political Challenges in Implementing Foreign Policy by the Third Lula istration 5f2zi
In climate emergency, internet regulation, regional integration, peace mediation and BRICS expansion
Maria Regina Soares de Lima
Diogo Ives
Special Section • No. 9 / JAN-MAR 2024 3n1v4
Special Section • No. 9 / JAN-MAR 2024 PT 923w
Recovery, Protagonism and Balance: Foreign Policy in the New Lula Government 1y3q51
Notes on alignment and balance alternatives in the new international scenario
Ivan Filipe Fernandes
Guilherme Antonio de Almeida Lopes Fernandes
Special Section • No. 9 / JAN-MAR 2024 3n1v4
Special Section • No. 9 / JAN-MAR 2024 PT 923w
Brazil in the United Nations Security Council (2022-2023) u3h1v
UNSC is an important thermometer for the country's diplomatic performance
Marianna Albuquerque
Gustavo Sénéchal
Special Section • No. 8 / OCT-DEC 2023 565z5l
Special Section • No. 8 / OCT-DEC 2023 EN 1gm3f
G20: Participation of Non-State Actors and Prospects for the Brazilian Presidency 66336s
What to Expect from the 2024 Engagement Groups
Márcia Loureiro
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