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1. The New Development Bank’s Contribution to the Energy Transition Process in the BRICS Countries (2016-2023)

2. Do alternative households improve paid employment outcomes? A comparative analysis of same-sex partnerships in Brazil

3. From polarisation to autocratisation: the role of information pollution in Brazil's democratic erosion

4. The U.S. Is Helping Brazilian Police Kill

5. Brazil’s Student Movement Resists the Far Right, at Home and Abroad

6. Rio’s Samba Parade Spotlights Trans Rights

7. Countering the Digital Silk Road: Brazil

8. From Soft Balancing to Bandwagoning: Contemporary Brazil–Us Relations in South America

9. Analysis of the Organizational Performance of a Strategic Defense Company in Brazil: Conceptions from the Perspective of Defense Studies in Europe

10. The Rise and Decline of Brazil as a Peacekeeper

11. The impact on developing economies of WTO dissolution

12. Global Futures Bulletin: The BRICS and the Decarbonization and Biodiversity Protection Challenges

13. Women Political Leaders as Agents of Environmental Change

14. ‘Brazil is a Christian and Conservative Country with Family as its Foundation’: The Role of Defender of the Faith in Bolsonaro’s Foreign Policy

15. The Consolidation of Liberal Democracy in Brazil: Encountering Global, Regional, and Local Representations

16. Causal Explanation in Brazilian International Relations

17. The Crises and Agony of International Development Cooperation: Consequences for Brazilian Foreign Policy

18. Hidden on the Stage: Racism and Brazilian Foreign Policy in the FESMAN ’66

19. Bolsonaro’s Foreign Policy in Laerte Coutinho’s Cartoons

20. Peeking Behind the Arches: An Examination of Diplomats’ Party Affiliations and Candidacies in Brazil

21. Brazil and the TPNW: Brazilian Interests and the Promotion of the Norm of Nuclear Prohibition

22. Brazil’s split worlds: Navigating between the Global South and the United States

23. “They’re Making It up as They Go”: Inside the Response to Brazil’s Deadly Floods

24. “Oil for the Few” at Brazil's Export Ports

25. RBPI and the Study of IR: Fostering a Multifaceted Platform for Global Dialogue, Debate and Academic Cooperation

26. “The thing with sexual exploitation”: gender representations and the Brazilian military in an UN peace mission

27. Bottom-up regionality and the Sustainable Development Goals: civil society organizations shaping 2030 Agenda implementation in Latin America

28. How does IR study children? A Brazilian perspective from the field

29. Resistance to Authoritarianism: Lessons Learned from Brazilian Civil Society

30. Guide for the Social Inclusion of Formerly Incarcerated Individuals

31. Social Reintegration of Former Inmates: Networked Strategies for Promoting Public Policies and Strengthening Civil Society Organizations

32. The Long-Run Effects of Conditional Cash Transfers: the Case of Bolsa Familia in Brazil

33. Beyond Traditional Wage Premium. An Analysis of Wage Greenium in Latin America

34. Voluntary Sustainability Standards (VSS) and the “Greening” of High-Emitting Industry Sectors in Brazil: Mapping the Sustainability Efforts of the Private Sector

35. Pivotal States, Not Swing States

36. Defining Peace: A content analysis of Brazil's, China's, and the European Union's discourses on the Ukraine War

37. Credit Rating Agencies versus the ‘Pink Tide’: Lessons from the Experiences of Brazil and Argentina

38. Chinese Double Effect on Brazilian Foreign Policy (2003-2018)

39. Bolsonaro’s Foreign Policy and the Brazilian Bourgeoisie

40. The Political Organisation of Brazil’s Landless Workers’ Movement (MST)

41. Atlantism Under Maintenance: A Review of the Brazil-Cape Verde Partnership During the Dilma Rousseff Administrations (2011–2016)

42. Brazil: Europe’s bridge to the global south

43. Brazil-ASEAN Relations and the Energy Transition

44. Decarbonization alternatives for the maritime transport sector in Brazil: 2024

45. Brazil Is Burning and Agribusiness Must Be Held Liable

46. Development and Metric Validity of “Escala De Fricção Logística (EFL)” for Assessment of Military Boarder Organizations’ Supply

47. Dynamics of the Ecosystem of Environmental Crimes in the Brazilian Legal Amazon

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

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

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