(…) “At the opening of the XXXVII Summit of the African Union, the Brazilian President’s speech reaffirmed his government’s interest in bringing Brazil and the African continent closer together by building joint solutions to the problems related to the current global crisis. English Editon/Edição em Português
Categoria: Notícias
mar 08
New! Working Paper #02: Reflections on Two Years of Russia-Ukraine Conflict by Antonio Celso Ribeiro Brasiliano and Décio Luís Schons
Working Paper # 02 2024 – LabGRIMA UFPEL Reflections on Two Years of Russia-Ukraine Conflict
mar 07
New Policy Brief #14 “Geopolitical Unfolding in Ukraine: Perspectives on the Return of Refugees and Internal Displacement” by Wiliam Lima Mendonça and Izan Araujo
“The conflict in Ukraine has culminated in large volumes of displacement of Ukrainians, which has been a survival strategy for those people. Given this context, the following reflection is important: What are the expectations of a possible return for Ukrainian refugees and internal displacement? These large volumes and different types of population displacement – refugees …
mar 04
New Policy Brief #13 ” Russia-Ukraine conflict: 2 years of undeclared war” by Antonio Celso Ribeiro Brasiliano and Décio Luís Schons
“To what extent do sanctions of all kinds, motivated by the clear violation of clauses in international agreements and treaties, have any effectiveness when the violating entity is a nuclear power? After the dismantling of the USSR in 1991, Ukraine became the world’s third largest nuclear power, with around 3,000 Soviet weapons”. (…)
jan 23
U.S. stance in Gaza paved the way for an increase in Iran’s geopolitical prominence by Charles Pennaforte [Modern Diplomacy]
All the prominence that Iran has been assuming, especially after the attacks on the Pakistani border in January using high-precision missiles, has a “sponsor”: Washington.