- International Leadership as a Process: The case of China in Southeast Asia, by Truong-Minh Vu;
- What is the relation between Brazilian Foreign Policy and the implementation of bilateral technical cooperation projects in African Countries? Lessons from a South-South cooperation project implemented by the Brazilian National School of Public Administration - ENAP (2009-2012), by Ana Flávia Platiau & Rafael Tavares Schleicher;
- Brazilian Foreign Policy Towards Internet Governance, by Maurício Santoro & Bruno Borges;
- The weight of ideology on the attitude of Latin American countries toward the United States, by João Carlos Amoroso Botelho & Vinícius Silva Alves;
- Politicising financial foreign policy: an analysis of Brazilian foreign policy formulation for the financial sector (2003- 2015), by Rubens de S. Duarte& Maria Regina Soares de Lima;
- Monetary impacts and currency wars: a blind spot in the discourse about Transnational Legal Orders, by Marcus Faro de Castro;
- A comparative reassessment of regional parliaments in Latin America: Parlasur, Parlandino and Parlatino, by Karina Pasquariello Mariano, Regiane Nitsch Bressan & Bruno Theodoro Bressan;
- The Brazil-European Union strategic partnership, from Lula to Dilma Rousseff: a shift of focus, by Miriam Gomes Saraiva;
- Global justice and environmental governance: an analysis of the Paris Agreement, by Marcelo Santos;
- A coalition approach to trade policymaking in the United States: the fast-track authority fiasco of 1997 and the approval of Permanent Normal Trade Relations (PNTR) with China in 2000, by Rodrigo Fagundes Cezar & Carlos Eduardo Carvalho;
- Managing Security in a Zone of Peace: Brazil´s Soft Approach to Regional Governance, by Andres Malamud & Isabella Alcañiz;
- Paradiplomacy and the International Competitiveness of Cities: the case of Rio de Janeiro, by Marcos Vinícius Isaias Mendes & Ariane Roder Figueira;
- UNASUR beyond Brazil: Argentina’s position in support of the South American Defense Council, by Alejandro Frenkel & Nicolás Comini;
- A tale of two cognitions: The Evolution of Social Constructivism in International Relations, by Hannes Peltonen;
- The International Politics of Legal Reforms: Hard Bilateralism, Soft Multilateralism and the World Bank’s “Doing Business” Indicators, by Yi Shin Tang;
- Differentiation theory and the ontologies of regionalism in Latin America, by Jochen Kleinschmidt & Pablo Gallego Pérez;
- The limitations of IR theory regarding the environment: lessons from the Anthropocene, by Joana Castro Pereira;
- Clashing frames: human rights and foreign policy in the Brazilian re-democratization process, by João Henrique Roriz;
- Fighting Against Impunity: the Federal Prosecution Service and the Gomes Lund Case, by Bruno Boti Bernardi;
- Changing foreign policy: the Obama Administration’s decision to oust Mubarak, by Maria do Céu Pinto Arena.
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