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1. A post-Western global order in the making? Foreign policy goals of India, Turkey, Brazil and South Africa

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

3. Brasília and Washington

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

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

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

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

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

9. Fall 2022 edition of Strategic Visions

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

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

12. CPLP: the first twenty-five years

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

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

15. Exploring Brazilian foreign policy towards women: dimensions, outcomes, actors and influences

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

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

18. A critique of geopolitics travelling South: Preface to the Brazilian edition of 'A return of geopolitics in Europe?'

19. Mongolia's Response to Increasing U.S.-China-Russia Rivalry in Asia

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

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

22. China as a Military Power: Strategic Vision and Global Action

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

24. Normative resistance to responsibility to protect in times of emerging multipolarity: the cases of Brazil and Russia

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

26. The role of Brazil in multilateral disarmament efforts

27. Grand Strategy and Peace Operations: the Brazilian Case

28. Managing Security in a Zone of Peace: Brazil´s Soft Approach to Regional Governance

29. International Leadership as a Process: The case of China in Southeast Asia

30. Brazilian Foreign Policy Towards Internet Governance

31. Brazil's Foreign Policy, Defense Policy and Development Model: From the Development State to the Logistic State

32. Implementing decisions of the WTO Dispute Settlement in Brazil: is there a place for transparency and participation?

33. SITREP: What We Talk About When We Talk About Brazil

34. Brazil and the Regional Leadership Vacuum: The Chinese-American Advantage

35. Brazilian Foreign Policy and Investments in Angola

36. Civil Society and Regional Powers in a Changing World: The Cases of Brazil and India

37. Brazil-China Relations

38. Naval Relations Between the United Kingdom and Brazil During the Cold War: The Case of the Purchase of the Vosper Frigates

39. The Brazilian Rise and the Elusive South American Balance

40. Women's Rights U.S. Foreign Policy

41. Brazil's growing relevance to peace and security in Africa

42. Albert Fishlow reviews Celso Amorim's memoirs — Alejandro Garro on the roots of constitutional democracy — Matt Aho on Cuban reforms under Raúl Castro.