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Institute of International Relations, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro
The Institute of International Relations is an excellence center in the area of International Relations in Brazil. During its 30 years of existence the Institute has pioneered the research field on Brazil’s international relations, Latin America’s political and economic changes as well as changes in the world order. Its Graduate program graduates masters and doctors working in various universities in Brazil and abroad, and its Undergraduate program was ranked one of the five best in the country and the best in the state of Rio de Janeiro. The Institute’s faculty body is highly specialized in the different fields of International Relations and has extensive international experience and training. The Institute is now regarded internationally as a reference in teaching and research, and maintains a diverse network of partnerships with key institutes and universities abroad. The Institute of International Relation publishes the journal Contexto Internacional, which is one of the top publications in the field of International Relations in Brazil. The Institute is one of the nine departments that make up the Center of Social Sciences (CCS) at the Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio). PUC-Rio is one of the best universities in the country and has 24 departments and 11 additional units dedicated to research, teaching and extension.
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Resources:
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December 01, 2019
Can International Organisations Be Democratic? A Reassessment
By:
Dawisson Belém Lopes, Guilherme Casarões
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December 01, 2019
Private Standards in the WTO: A Multiple Streams Analysis of Resisting Forces in Multilateral Trade Negotiations
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Yi Shin Tang, Bruno Youssef Yunen Alves de Lima
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December 01, 2019
From Third World Theory to Belt and Road Initiative: International Aid as a Chinese Foreign Policy Tool
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Victor Carneiro Corrêa Vieira
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December 01, 2019
The Chávez Era Perspective for an Innovative Cultural Policy
By:
Mônica Leite Lessa, Pablo Victor Fontes
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December 01, 2019
UNASUR in Venezuela: Mediation, Bias and Legitimacy
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Pryanka Peñafiel Cevallos, Cécile Mouly
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December 01, 2019
Problematising the Ultimate Other of Modernity: the Crystallisation of Coloniality in International Politics
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Ramon Blanco, Ana Carolina Teixeira Delgado
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December 01, 2019
The Political Import of Deconstruction—Derrida’s Limits?: A Forum on Jacques Derrida’s Specters of Marx after 25 Years, Part I
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Maja Zehfuss, Antonio Y. Vázquez-Arroyo, Dan Bulley, Bal Sokhi-Bulley
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August 01, 2019
Introduction: Gender in the Global South: A Complex and Contradictory Agenda
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Natália Maria Félix de Souza
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August 01, 2019
Building Transnational Feminist Alliances: Reflections on the Post-2015 Development Agenda
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Awino Okech, Dinah Musindarwezo
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August 01, 2019
From Binary to Intersectional to Imbricated Approaches: Gender in a Decolonial and Diasporic Perspective
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Andréa Gill, Thula Pires
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August 01, 2019
Women’s Struggles Against Extractivism in Latin America and the Caribbean
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Enara Echart Muñoz, Maria del Carmen Villarreal
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August 01, 2019
The Post-Political Link Between Gender and Climate Change: The Case of the Nationally Determined Contributions Support Programme
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Felipe Jaramillo Ruiz, Juan Pablo Vallejo
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August 01, 2019
Signalling for Status: UAE and Women’s Rights
By:
Vânia Carvalho Pinto
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August 01, 2019
Gender Issues in the Ivory Tower of Brazilian IR
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Mariana Pimenta Oliveira Baccarini, Xaman Korai Minillo, Elia Elisa Cia Alves
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August 01, 2019
Struggles Around the Empty Signifier of Freedom: An Interview with Leticia Sabsay
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Thais de Bakker Castro
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August 01, 2019
Gender and Feminisms in IR: Reviewing Theory and Practice: Interview with Marysia Zalewski
By:
Amanda Álvares Ferreira
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August 01, 2019
North Atlantic Perspectives: A Forum on Stuart Hall’s The Fateful Triangle: Race, Ethnicity, Nation, Part I
By:
Donna V. Jones, Kevin Bruyneel, William Garcia Medina