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- Category: Academic journal articles
- “Responsibility while Protecting”: Reforming R2P Implementation
- Argentina, Brazil and Chile and Democracy Defence in Latin America: Principled Calculation
- Brazil and R2P: A case of agency and norm entrepreneurship in the Global South
- Do the BRICS possess soft power?
- Emerging India: A Farewell to Multilateralism? (Indian Foreign Affairs Journal)
- Emerging Powers and Status: The Case of the First BRICs Summit
- How South America Let Venezuela Down
- Identidade, Status e Instituições Internacionais: O Caso do Brasil, da Índia e do Tratado de Não Proliferação
- Identity and the concept of the West: The case of Brazil and India
- Leading the disenfranchised or joining the establishment? India, Brazil, and the UN Security Council
- New Development Banks as Horizontal International Bypasses: Towards a Parallel Order?
- O argumento em prol do fortalecimento das relações Brasil- Índia
- Potências Emergentes e o Futuro da Promoção da Democracia
- Regulating intervention: Brazil and the responsibility to protect
- Responding to global development challenges: Views from Brazil and India
- Rising Powers and the Future of Democracy Promotion: the case of Brazil and India (Third World Quarterly)
- Seeing India through Brazilian eyes
- South Africa’s BRICS membership: A win-win situation?
- The BRICS and the Future of R2P: Was Syria or Libya the Exception?
- The BRICS: Seeking Privileges by Constructing and Running Multilateral Institutions
- The case for Stronger Brazil-India Relations
- The Financial Crisis, Contested Legitimacy, and the Genesis of Intra-BRICS Cooperation
- The Impact of the Libya Intervention: Debates on Norms of Protection
- Category: Americas Quarterly
- A New Generation Is Changing Paraguayan Politics (Americas Quarterly)
- As Tensions Mount, Brazil Hedges Its Bets on Russia and the West (Americas Quarterly)
- Bolsonaro's 5 Key Foreign Policy Challenges in 2019 (Americas Quarterly)
- Brazil 2018: The (qualified) case for Haddad as the least worst option
- Brazil-China Ties to Face Test under Bolsonaro (Americas Quarterly)
- Brazil’s Anti-Globalist Foreign Minister Won’t Get Everything He Wants (Americas Quarterly)
- Brazil’s Foreign Policy Isn’t Dead. It’s Just Hibernating. (Americas Quarterly)
- Brazilians Study the Anti-Trump Playbook to Fight Bolsonaro (Americas Quarterly)
- Desafortunadamente, otros en América Latina seguirán los pasos de Nicaragua
- From Rio to Bangui: Brazil’s Armed Forces Face Toughest Challenge Yet (Americas Quarterly)
- How Brazil’s Crisis Is Bleeding into the Rest of South America (Americas Quarterly)
- How Foreign Policy Can Help Address Brazil’s Violence Epidemic (Americas Quarterly)
- How Latin America Should Address the Crisis in Venezuela (Americas Quarterly)
- How to Address Venezuela's Refugee Crisis (Americas Quarterly)
- How Trump Benefits China in Latin America (Americas Quarterly)
- How Venezuela’s Implosion – and Reconstruction – Will Transform South America (Americas Quarterly)
- Is Brazil the New Regional Champion of Democracy? (Americas Quarterly)
- Most Latin Americans Can’t Name a Chinese Singer. Why That’s Great for Beijing. (Americas Quarterly)
- No More Odebrechts: Three Steps to Reduce Graft in Latin America (Americas Quarterly)
- Pessimism About Brazil Is Overblown (Americas Quarterly)
- Podcast: Oliver Stuenkel on China-Latin America Ties and Brazil's Coming Elections (AQ)
- São Paulo to Addis Ababa: A Revealing Journey (Americas Quarterly)
- South American Inaction on Venezuela Comes at Great Cost for the Continent
- Temer and Refugees in Brazil: Off the Mark (Americas Quarterly)
- Temer’s Final BRICS Summit Is a Golden Opportunity for Brazil (Americas Quarterly)



