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1. Cold War rivalry on Brazil’s and Argentina’snuclear programs: examining military and civilian intentions

2. Navigating through continuity and innovation: an analysis of Lula’s third term challenges involving migration policy

3. La “Ceguera Marítima”: características, consecuencias y alternativas.Alemania, Brasil y la Organización Marítima Internacionalen comparación

4. Brasil-Estados Unidos-China en el orden global a principios del siglo XXI: Un análisis desde la perspectiva de la política exterior brasileña

5. Administration and National Defense: Analysis of the relationship between two areas of scientific knowledge in Brazil

6. Horizontal inequalities and multi-sectarian societies: a study about the perception by Syrian refugees in Brazil of the socioeconomic situation and groups inequalities in Syria before the 2011 uprising

7. Aid and Technological Cooperation as a Foreign Policy Tool for Emerging Donors: The Case of Brazil

8. Spring 2022 edition of Strategic Visions

9. International Law and Order Enforcement: Police Assistance Programs and Politics in US-Brazil Relations

10. “Brazilian Foreign Policy, Multilateral Institutions and Power Relations: an Interview with Ambassador Rubens Ricupero”

11. “One Single Agriculture”: Dismantling Policies and Silencing Peasant Family Farmers in Brazilian Foreign Policy (2016-2022)

12. When only China wants to play: Institutional turmoil and Chinese investment in Brazil

13. Marriage of convenience, love at first sight? A brief manual for teaching international relations in Brazil and beyond

14. BRICS and Global Health Diplomacy in the Covid-19 Pandemic: Situating BRICS’ diplomacy within the prevailing global health governance context

15. South America at the core of Brazilian foreign policy during Bolsonaro’s administration (2019-2022)

16. Fall 2022 edition of Strategic Visions

17. Historical relations between Brazil and Paraguay: negotiations and quarrels behind Itaipu Dam

18. Politicization, Foreign Policy and Nuclear Diplomacy: Brazil in the Global Nuclear Non-Proliferation Regime after the NPT

19. Negotiations in international procurement management: the case of Bank BIC internationalization project within the CPSC space

20. CPLP: the first twenty-five years

21. From emergency to structure: ways to fight Covid-19 via international cooperation in health from Brazil

22. Through the Lenses of Morality and Responsibility: BRICS, Climate Change and Sustainable Development

23. Authoritarian Populism as a Response to Crisis: The Case of Brazil

24. Mexico 2018-2021: Pandemic, Crisis, Security and Geopolitics/México 2018-2021: Pandemia, Crisis, Seguridad y Geopolítica

25. COVID-19 and the militarization of the State in Brazil/COVID-19 y la militarización del Estado en Brasil

26. Rethinking the Regional Security Complex Theory: A South American view between 2008-2016

27. The Two Sources of the Illiberal Turn in Brazil

28. American Regionalism and Brazilian Diplomatic Discourse (1946-2019)

29. A Theory of Hegemonic Stability in South American Regionalism? Evidence from the Case of Brazil in UNASUR and Venezuela in ALBA

30. Securitized Referent Objects in Brazilian Defence Documents: Natural Resources, Critical Infrastructure and Energy Security

31. Putting in Check the Brazilian Moves in the Climate Chessboard

32. National Defense and Development: Dialogues Between the Meaning of Helio Jaguaribe's "Autonomy" Concept And the National Strategy of Defense

33. The Reform of the Brazilian Anti-Dumping Regime: A Partial Review of the Determinants and the Implications of Degree 8,058/2013

34. Statelessness and COVID-19

35. Surviving Overlapping Precarity in a 'Gigantic Hellhole' A Case Study of Venezuelan LGBTQI+ Asylum Seekers and Undocument Migrant in Brazil amid COVID-19

36. Climate Politics and the Crisis of the Liberal International Order

37. Rethinking Polanyi’s Fictitious Commodities Based on the Brazilian Nuclear Segment

38. Chinese Investments in Brazil: Economic Diplomacy in Bilateral Relations

39. THE HISTORY OF BRICS’ INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS (2009-2019): DISCOURSES, INNOVATION AND SENSITIVITIES

40. THE BRICS COUNTRIES’ MONETARY AND FINANCIAL POWER: WHAT HAS CHANGED SINCE THE 2008 GLOBAL FINANCIAL CRISIS AND WHY IT MATTERS

41. A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE BRICS COUNTRIES IN THE INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION FIELD

42. ECONOMIC REBALANCING AND GEOECONOMIC CHALLENGES FOR CHINA: THE CASE OF INTRA-BRICS TRADE AND FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENTS

43. GEOGRAPHY, INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND INSTITUTIONS: AN ECONOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF THE BRICS

44. BRICS STUDENTS EDUCATION IN CHINA FROM 2010 TO 2018: DEVELOPMENT, PROBLEMS AND RECOMMENDATIONS

45. Enlarging the donor base: an analysis of the World Food Programme’s reform process and the Brazilian bridge diplomacy

46. National interests and the impact of student mobility: the case of Canada and Brazil

47. Representations of Power in Mayombe: “Men Will Be Prisoners of the Structures They Will Have Created”

48. Socio-Spatial and Ethnic-Racial Segregation in Megacities, Large Cities and Global Cities in Africa

49. African Union: Mbeki’s South Africa Policy for Africa

50. The Influence of Diplomacy on Controversies: A Comparative Study Between Diplomatic Mediation and Armed Conflict

51. Brazil-Africa Relations: From the Slave Nexus to the Construction of Strategic Partnerships

52. The World Health Organization: The COVID-19 Pandemic and Transnational Law

53. Pacifying Police Units and private interests in Brazil

54. Brasil nuclear: dos interpretaciones opuestas sobre la orientación de su programa atómico (Nuclear Brazil: Two Opposed Interpretations about the Orientation of its Atomic Program)

55. The domestic risk of Chinese partnerships: cross-conditionality and coalition building

56. DIPLOMATIC NARRATIVES ON SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND INNOVATION: POWER, COOPERATION AND PERSPECTIVES FROM BRAZIL AS A DEVELOPING COUNTRY

57. FROM SCIENCE DIPLOMACY TO EDUCATION DIPLOMACY: THE BRAZILIAN CASE

58. BRAZIL AND ITS REGIONAL PROJECTION: PERSPECTIVES ON HEGEMONY AND REGIONALISM IN SOUTH AMERICA IN THE POST-COLD WAR ERA

59. Three Ways to Explore the BRICS (Possible) Impact on the Future Global Order

60. History and Engagement in the Work of Bezerra de Menezes

61. Protection or Interference? The Legitimacy of Contemporary Humanitarian Interventions and the Engagement of Nonhegemonic Powers

62. International Migration and Federative Co-ordination in Brazil: São Paulo and Porto Alegre Case Studies between 2013 and 2016

63. Analysing the Asymmetry in Decentralised International Co-operation: The Case of Brazil/Europe Sub-national Relations

64. The Securitization of the Tri-Border Area between Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay

65. The Decline of Brazil's International Influence: From An Emerging Country to an Inward-Looking State

66. Analysis of the Brazilian Crisis: Preliminary Effects on South-South Cooperation

67. The (Re)emergence of the BRICS and the Reorganization of Power in Contemporary Geopolitics

68. Geopolitics and the Constitution in Light of the Democratic Constitutional State

69. Multilateral Diplomacy: Dissents and Contrasts, Two Genebrine Cases, a Personal Testimony

70. Erratic Behaviour of the United Nations and Global Governance in. Africa: The State as a Smokescreen for World Security

71. Venezuelan Migration and the Border Health Crisis in Colombia and Brazil

72. A Free Trade Agreement Could Benefit the U.S.-Brazil Trade Relationship

73. Gender Issues in the Ivory Tower of Brazilian IR

74. North Atlantic Perspectives: A Forum on Stuart Hall’s The Fateful Triangle: Race, Ethnicity, Nation, Part I

75. The changing face of environmental governance in the Brazilian Amazon: indigenous and traditional peoples promoting norm diffusion

76. Global climate adaptation governance in the Amazon through a polycentricity lens

77. South-South relations and global environmental governance: Brazilian international development cooperation

78. Climate governance and International Civil Aviation: Brazil's policy profile

79. Brazilian energy-related climate (in)action and the challenge of deep decarbonization

80. The Ambiguity Towards Portugal’s African Colonies (1953-1985): Defining Aspects of Brazil’s African Policy

81. South Africa: A New Dawn?

82. South-South Cooperation and Technological Development in Defense: The Case of the Missile a-Darter

83. Diversity in International Relations, Volume XXI, Number 1

84. A Specter is Haunting the West (?): The BRICS and the Future of Global Governance

85. Regionalism and Security: The Case of Mercosur and the Absence of Defense Issues

86. NERINT/UFRGS: 20 Years Analyzing International Relations

87. Comparative Nuclear Policy: A Case Study of U.S. Impact on India and Brazil Programs (1946-2018)

88. Behind the Myth of the National Bourgeoisie: A Comparative Analysis of the Developmentalist State in Brazil and South Korea

89. The Evolution of the Most Lethal Criminal Organization in Brazil—the PCC

90. Journal of Public and International Affairs 2018

91. A Comparative Study of Lula's Diplomacy in the Middle East and Ahmadinejad in Latin America

92. Low Cost Terrorism or the Invisible Threat: Terrorism and Brazilian Anti-Terrorism Policies

93. French Guiana and the Falklands: The Military Presence of France and the United Kingdom in the South Atlantic and the South American Continent

94. Armament Modernization in South America: Empirical and Theoretical Pressures on the Dualistic Views of Regional Security

95. The Mobilization of the Defense Industrial Base in South America Through the Brazilian Admission in the NATO Catalog System

96. The Geopolitics of the South American Cybernetic Space: The (Non) Shaping of Security Policies and Cybernetic Defense

97. Peace Missions and Civil-Military Relations: Reflections on the Brazilian Case

98. A hemispheric moral majority: Brazil and the transnational construction of the New Right

99. Technology, politics, and development: domestic criticism of the 1975 Brazilian-West German nuclear agreement

100. Brazil and the European Union: from liberal inter-regionalism to realist bilateralism