About the Journal 172v33

Mission and objectives 65ql

CEBRI-Journal is a policy-oriented and academic publication of reference in International Relations and Foreign Policy, promoting the free and plural debate of ideas. It is a space for coordination between strictly academic debates and those of society, engaging decision-makers from different spheres. The Journal's core values include impartiality and independence, strengthening the democratic debate of innovative ideas about Brazil and the world in the 21st century. 614u4l

ISSN 2764-7897 (online)
ISSN 2764-7889 (print)

Editors-in-chief 375b1e

Hussein Kalout 2z1o6b
Feliciano de Sá Guimarães 6a6w2

Associate Editors c2c4m

Marianna Albuquerque 1c3f2f
Roberta Holanda Maschietto 6h5p20

Editorial Coordinator 391v1b

Bruno Zilli 2z2qz

Editorial Assistant 464a1d

Victoria Corrêa do Lago 5sy2j

Editorial 5a2d3s

Alice Nascimento 3h1m2w

Editorial Board 4q4e42

Aloysio Nunes Ferreira 3g1g2e
André Lara Resende 6w6a35
Andrés Malamud 5f42y
Antônio Carlos Lessa 454u56
Antonio Patriota 1q6a5
Arlene Tickner 3j1s4v
Benoni Belli 222hc
Brian Winter 154n11
Carlos Eduardo Lins da Silva vih
Carlos Milani 5e3q3w
Celso Amorim 6a2f2o
Demétrio Magnoli 3w1h16
Juan Gabriel Tokatlian 1965z
Letícia Pinheiro 75v66
Luís Roberto Barroso 1p602c
Luis Solís 5q233j
Marcia Castro 56364f
Maria Hermínia Tavares de Almeida d63w
Maria Regina Soares de Lima 3d3jj
Patrícia Campos Mello 3g1y5q
Paula Almeida 6w5mg
Pedro Dallari 4d2p1j
Raquel Vaz-Pinto 1k4g5i
Roberto Jaguaribe 41r6b
Roberto Rodrigues 1a2m
Simon Mabon z2k1h
Timothy Power 455x4z

Advisory Board 5p123x

Celso Lafer 6f1f5q
Gelson Fonseca Jr. 5r5a4w
Izabella Teixeira n2h17
Joaquim Falcão 166p1x
José Pio Borges 3y434q
Rubens Ricupero t1m6m

Executive Coordination 2uf2a

Julia Dias Leite 1l5y

Events Deputy Director 19n2k

Caio Vidal 2k382

About CEBRI 5f6k1p

The Brazilian Center for International Relations (CEBRI) is an independent and plural think tank, which for over twenty years has been dedicated to the promotion of the propositional debate on foreign policy and Brazilian international integration.

CEBRI is a non-profit institution, internationally recognized, that proposes innovative and multidisciplinary solutions to leverage the country's protagonism in the global context.

It has a network of over 100 specialists who contribute to the production and dissemination of high-quality content and policy formulation.

Learn more HERE.

 

The opinions expressed in the editorials, policy papers, academic articles, book reviews, and interviews published in CEBRI-Journal issues and its associated channels, such as website and social media, belong exclusively to the authors and are not representative of institutional positions from the Brazilian Center for International Relations (CEBRI), its or ers.