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

2. 30 years of the Advisory Opinion on the Legality of Nuclear Weapons: eppur si muove

3. What makes a legislator promote or thwart trade liberalization in developing democracies?

4. The Rise and Decline of Brazil as a Peacekeeper

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

6. Domestic regimes and national preferences as factors of regionalism’s crisis. The case of Guatemala’s regional integration policy

7. Spatiotemporal enabling/disabling factors of local agency in peacebuilding processes. Analysis from present time history and critical peace geography

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

9. Regionalism and the Agenda 2030: Inequality and Decent Work in Mexico

10. Mercosur and Environment: progress in promoting the Sustainable Development Goals and the 2030 Agenda

11. Regionalism Beyond Land Borders: Strengthening regional integration in Latin America and the Caribbean through blue economy policies

12. South Africa as a Leading Regional Power in Africa? An Analysis of the Implementation of the African Union, Auda-Nepad and Agenda 2063

13. EU-LAC inter-regionalism as a driver to achieve the environmental Sustainable Development Goals

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

15. Why can ASEAN Promote Sustainable Development Cooperation?

16. US Hegemony in Latin America: Think Tanks and the Formation of Consensus about the Chinese Presence

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

18. Deep fires and the British strategic posture: does the war in Ukraine validate it?

19. Regional Governance in Latin America: The More the Merrier?

20. The Realist debate in the context of the War in Ukraine: balancing dynamics, international change and strategic calculus

21. Impact of economic sanctions on net commodity-producing and net commodity-consuming countries

22. The impacts on the change of training architecture for UN Peacekeeping Operations in Brazil

23. Towards a Pax Cubana: revolution, socialism and development in Havana’s Cold War foreign policy

24. Subnational policies and migration in the USA: post-national citizenship or sovereignty?

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

26. International development cooperation as a global governance policy

27. Back to sovereignty? Policy space in investor-State dispute settlement

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

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

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

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

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

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

34. Borders and transit countries: the re-territorialization of Middle East pipelines

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

36. The institutionalized Buen Vivir: a new hegemonic political paradigm for Ecuador

37. Artificial Intelligence and International System Structure

38. Mobilizing Resources and Signaling Intentions: a Neoclassical Realist Analysis of Japan’s Domestic and International Instrumentalization of the Senkaku Islands Dispute and China’s Maritime Assertiveness

39. The challenge to US hegemony and the “Gilpin Dilemma”

40. The Copenhagen School in South America: the (de)securitization of UNASUR (2008-2017)

41. The demise of the INF Treaty: a path dependence analysis

42. Paving the way to the Security Council: NGOs’ activism on women’s and children’s issues

43. Corporate influence and the global pandemic – reflections from the mining sector

44. Promoting health diplomacy in the fight against COVID-19: the case of Vietnam

45. The Chinese South-South development cooperation: an assessment of its structural transformation

46. Development finance with Chinese characteristics: financing the Belt and Road Initiative

47. Patterns of Official Development Assistance in Tajikistan: effects on growth and poverty reduction

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

49. From poverty reduction to global challenges, a new horizon for international development cooperation?

50. The changing nature and architecture of U.S. democracy assistance

51. Epistemic hegemony: the Western straitjacket and post-colonial scars in academic publishing

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

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

54. Compliance in “exceptional” trade disputes: a set-theoretical approach

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

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

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

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

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

60. Japan: A Nuclear State?

61. High expectations. Interregional agendas on global security challenges: East Asia, Europe and Latin America

62. Chinese Cultural Diplomacy: instruments in China’s strategy for international insertion in the 21st Century

63. The parting of the seas: norms, material power and state control over the ocean

64. Free trade agreements and regional alliances: support from Latin American legislators

65. The challenge from the periphery: Latin America’s New Deals and the shaping of Liberal Internationalism in FDR’s Era

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

67. “Pax Americana”: the United States and the transformation of the 20th century’s global order

68. The impact of the 1949 Chinese Revolution on a Latin American Chinese community: shifting power relations in Havana’s Chinatown

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

70. Hybrid democracy: electoral rules and political competition in Afghanistan

71. Debating US Military Strategy in the Persian Gulf: What is the Way Forward?

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

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

74. Brazil in the global anticorruption regime

75. The role of Brazil in multilateral disarmament efforts

76. Grand Strategy and Peace Operations: the Brazilian Case

77. The South American Defense Council: the Building of a Community of Practice for Regional Defense

78. Brazil’s Nuclear Submarine: A Broader Approach to the Safeguards Issue

79. Brazilian Hybrid Security in South America

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

81. Global justice and environmental governance: an analysis of the Paris Agreement

82. The weight of ideology on the attitude of Latin American countriestoward the United States

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

84. Brazilian Foreign Policy Towards Internet Governance

85. Many Worlds, Many Theories, Many Rules: Formulating an Ethical System for the World to Come

86. Towards the Global Study of International Relations

87. Many worlds, many nature(s), one planet: indigenous knowledge in the Anthropocene

88. International Relations Theory in Brazil: trends and challenges in teaching and research

89. Rethinking IR from the Amazon

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

91. Foreign Policy Analysis in Latin American democracies: the case for a research protocol

92. What does the field of International Relations look like in South America?

93. Wandering decarbonization: the BRIC countries as conservative climate powers

94. International cooperation on transboundary aquifers in South America and the Guarani Aquifer case