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

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

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

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

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

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

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

8. Guide for the Social Inclusion of Formerly Incarcerated Individuals

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

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

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

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

13. Pivotal States, Not Swing States

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

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

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

17. Bolsonaro’s Foreign Policy and the Brazilian Bourgeoisie

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

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

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