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Centro de Relações Internacionais da Fundação Getulio Vargas

POCKET SERIES UNDERSTANDING THE WORLD - FGV PRESS

The Center edits, in Portuguese, Understanding the World, a series of pocket books published by the FGV Press. The series offers the wide public a selection of key writings in the fields of  international politics and global history.

 

  •  Brazil - USA: the Road of Unmet expectations

    Authors: Mônica Hirst and Andrew Hurrell. This edited volume looks at the core dynamics shaping US-Brazil relations since the Cold War. It includes chapters by Monica Hirst (Di Tella, Argentina) and an extended analytic essay by Andrew Hurrell (Oxford).

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 os Brics e a Ordem Global

  • The Brics and the Global Order

    Do Brazil, Russia, India and China make up a coherent group? What role can they play in global order today? This edited volumes examines the logic driving the BRIC countries collectively and individually. Authors include Maria Regina Soares de Lima, Monica Hirst, Neil MacFarlene, Amrita Narlikar, Andrew Hurrell and Rosemary Foot.

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  • Foreign policy and military power in Brazil: parallel universes

As Brazil begins to flex its diplomatic muscle in the world, what defense policies should it adopt? Can Brazil sustain an upwardly mobile trajectory in international relations if it fails to project military power abroad? Author: João Paulo Soares Alsina Júnior (Foreign Ministry and Defense Ministry of Brazil).

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Geopolítica da África

  •  Geopolitics of Africa

    Author: Philippe Hugon. This book introduces the reader to contemporary politics in Africa, and the continent's place in international relations today.

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O que a China quer?

  •  What Does China Want?

    Authors: G. John Ikenberry, Jeffrey W. Legro, Rosemary Foot, Shaun Breslin. Edited by Dani Nedal and Matias Spektor. This book compiles sophisticated interpretations of China’s impact in international relations of the twenty-first century. Some of the greatest experts on the subject discuss the sources of Chinese power, their strategies in Asia, its engagement with international norms and China's role in building global order.

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Livro FGV de Bolso Campanha Permanente

  • Campanha Permanente: o Brasil e a reforma do Conselho de Seguraça da ONU

Author: João Augusto Costa Vargas. After years in the shadow, the reform of the UN Security Council is back to the global agenda. In this work, João Vargas outlines the main arguments and interpretive lines of Brazil's ambition in the new global order.

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Obama e as Américas

  • Obama e as Américas

Editors: Abraham Lowental, Laurance Whitehead and Theodore Piccone. In January 2009, Barack Obama promised a "new era of partnership" between the U.S. and the Americas. This book brings together articles from some of the greatest contemporary experts on the subject and offers a fresh look at relations between Latin America and its neighbor to the north. It is a deep study of foreign policy strategies of the major regional players over the past four years.

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O livro de Matias Spektor sobre as relações Brasil-Estados Unidos publicado pela Zahar ganhou recentemente uma versão em eBook. Confira clicando aqui e aqui.

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