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Este blog trata basicamente de ideias, se possível inteligentes, para pessoas inteligentes. Ele também se ocupa de ideias aplicadas à política, em especial à política econômica. Ele constitui uma tentativa de manter um pensamento crítico e independente sobre livros, sobre questões culturais em geral, focando numa discussão bem informada sobre temas de relações internacionais e de política externa do Brasil. Para meus livros e ensaios ver o website: www.pralmeida.org. Para a maior parte de meus textos, ver minha página na plataforma Academia.edu, link: https://itamaraty.academia.edu/PauloRobertodeAlmeida;

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quinta-feira, 3 de maio de 2018

Relatórios do MNE e do MRE de 1826 a 1988; arquivos disponiveis

Relatórios do Itamaraty
By IPRI-FUNAG
Consolidados por Rogério de Souza Farias 

Collection opensource
Language Portuguese

A Fundação Alexandre de Gusmão (Funag), por intermédio de seu Centro de História e Documentação Diplomática (CHDD), apresenta à comunidade acadêmica os relatórios do Ministério dos Negócios Estrangeiros e do Ministério das Relações Exteriores do Brasil.



Brasil: O Futuro que Queremos; Jaime Pinsky (org.) - em breve

 
 
LANÇAMENTO
 
Brasileiros de diferentes linhas políticas apresentam seus projetos para o Brasil. Não são palpites de leigos, são projetos de governo pensados por especialistas para as áreas de Educação, Saúde, Segurança Pública, Cidades, Habitação, Ciência e Tecnologia, Economia, Agricultura, Meio Ambiente, Política Externa e Esporte. Um livro para qualificar e dar rumo ao debate público no Brasil neste ano decisivo para o país.
 
R$49,90
COMPRAR
 
 
 
Jaime Pinsky, historiador e editor. Tem mais de duas dezenas de livros publicados, principalmente na Contexto, editora que fundou e da qual é diretor editorial.
Claudia Costin - Paulo Saldiva - Jaime Lerner - Nabil Bonduki - Eduardo Muylaert - Glauco Arbix - Luís Eduardo Assis - Antonio Corrêa de Lacerda - Paulo Roberto de Almeida - Roberto Rodrigues - Fabio Feldmann - Milton Leite
 
 
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FRETE GRÁTIS
NAS COMPRAS ACIMA DE 300,00
 

quarta-feira, 2 de maio de 2018

UFPB acolhe professores visitantes

PUBLIC CALL FOR INTERNATIONAL VISITING PROFESSOR AND LECTURER TO THE FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF PARAÍBA, BRAZIL
The Federal University of Paraíba – UFPB, Brazil, makes public this
Call for Selection of National and International Visiting Professors
and Lecturers to lecture, conduct research and develop academic and
scientific activities in the Graduate Programs (Master Degrees and
PhD) of the UFPB, hereby inviting interested parties to apply. More
information at:

Webpage:http://www.prpg.ufpb.br/prpg

Phone: +55.83.32167559

E-mail:inter_caapg@prpg.ufpb.br

Office hours (Brazilian Northeast time): from 8:00 to 12:00   \  from
14:00 to 18:00

1.OPEN VACANCIES
There are 90 (Ninety) open vacancies for Professors and Lecturers with
PhD and at least 2 (two) years of proven academic experience, for the
following Graduate Programs:

CAMPUS I (city: João Pessoa)

Post-Graduate Courses
(Alphabetic order in Portuguese)

Vacancies

11.  Law (M/PhD): 3
initiative of the candidate via Online Platform Carolina Bori, the
Brazilian National System for Revalidation and Recognition of
Diplomas:

 http://plataformacarolinabori.mec.gov.br/usuario/acesso



6.     GENERAL CHRONOGRAM:

Registration through e-mail:
inter_caapg@prpg.ufpb.brinter_caapg@prpg.ufpb.br
11 - 21 May 2018

7.     REGISTRATION DOCUMENTS



1.    Registration Form (available online http://www.prpg.ufpb.br/prpg)
2.     Curriculum vitae and Diplomas (Copies of Bachelor, Masters and
Doctoral Degrees -through indicated e-mailinter_caapg@prpg.ufpb.br);

3.     Copy of Personal Identification Document (Passport or, for
candidates from the Mercosur Bloc, National ID Card);

4.     Work and Research Plan;

5.     Letter of Interest (max. 4.000 characters)



8.     CURRICULUM VITAE



1. Personal Information and E-mail;

2. Degrees and Academic Affiliation;

3. Professional Experience in Academic, Scientific and/or Technical
Fields since attainment of Doctoral Degree;

4. Relevant Publications;

5. Awards.


9.     CONTACT

Phone: +55.83.32167559

E-mail:inter_caapg@prpg.ufpb.br

Webpage: http://www.prpg.ufpb.br/prpg

- - -
Prof. Dr. iur. Marcilio Franca 
Visiting Professor - Department of Law - Università degli Studi di Torino, Italy www.giurisprudenza.unito.it 
Visiting Researcher - Collegio Carlo Alberto, Torino, Italy | www.carloalberto.org
Professor of Law - Federal University of Paraiba, Brazil | www.ccj.ufpb.br
Public Prosecutor at the Audit Court of Paraiba, Brazil | portal.tce.pb.gov.br/mpublico
Phone: 347 9978122‬, 
Whatsapp: +55 83 99954 0086

Premio Nobel da Paz: o discurso (preparado) do próximo ganhador, ele mesmo...

Acho que está muito próximo do texto que o próprio teria escrito, e falado.
Parabéns ao Dana Milibank. Penetrou na alma do grande idiota.
Paulo Roberto de Almeida

President Trump’s Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech


“President Trump should win the Nobel Peace Prize.”
— South Korean President
“No-bel! No-bel! No-bel!”
— Audience at Trump’s Michigan rally Saturday
NOBEL PEACE PRIZE ACCEPTANCE SPEECH OF PRESIDENT TRUMP
OSLO, DEC. 10, 2018
Your Majesties, Your Royal Highnesses, distinguished members of the Norwegian Nobel Committee: 
I have received a lot of honors — like, a lot. I was on the cover of Time more than anybody else. I went to the best schools. I was elected president on my first try. It was the biggest electoral college landslide since Reagan. But people tell me this is a big honor — the biggest, maybe. And I think this is very good for you, because your ratings are going through the roof right now. This crowd is much bigger than Obama’s was.
People don’t know this, but some other top guys like Nelson Mandela have won this award before. He’s done an amazing job and is being recognized more and more, even though South Africa is a crime-ridden mess that is just waiting to explode — not a good situation for the people! Anyway, with me, you’re breaking all the records. You’re welcome.
I love Norwegians! I want more immigrants from Norway and others who have the same merit-based complexion that Norwegians have. Why are we having all these people from shithole countries? Why do we need more Haitians? Take them out. They all have AIDS.
I thought I was going get this peace prize when I told your prime minister in January that I was sending Norway some F-52 fighter jets. People laughed and said the F-52 only exists in the video game “Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare.” But they aren’t laughing anymore, because we also sent Norway barrels full of Xbox Ones.
You’re going to need those F-52s because there are a lot of bad hombres in Europe. You look at what’s happening last night in Sweden. Sweden, who would believe this? They’re having problems like they never thought possible. Germany is a total mess. Brussels is a hellhole (although, I admit, Belgium is a beautiful city). Have you seen the videos of destructive radical Islamic terrorism in Britain? Paris is no longer Paris.
The haters and the liars say I don’t deserve this award. They make up fake newsabout how I invented the country of Nambia, shoved the prime minister of Montenegro, thought the prime minister of Singapore was from Indonesia, mistookNew Zealand’s prime minister for Justin Trudeau’s wife, called Israel’s Holocaust memorial “so amazing,” admired Brigitte Macron’s body, rewrote the history of Napoleon’s Russia invasion, substituted a porn actress’s name for the British prime minister’s, mixed up the names for China and Taiwan, and had missile talks while guests at Mar-a-Lago listened.
Wrong!
I was, like, really smart, when I made peace with Rocket Man. By calling him short and fat and saying I would totally destroy him with fire and fury from my big and powerful nuclear button, I got him to negotiate. He still hasn’t given up his nuclear weapons, but he has agreed to stop calling me a dotard. In exchange I have agreed not to attack him, and I have given California to North Korea.
I am bringing peace to the rest of the world, too — peace from terrible, horrible and disgusting deals like the Paris accord and the Trans-Pacific Partnership. The world’s shipping lanes are now more peaceful and quiet. Trade wars are good, and easy to win! I might give people peace from other stupid deals: the insane Iran nuclear deal, the terrible Cuba exchange deal, the worst ever Australia refugee dealbad-joke NAFTA and obsolete NATO. We have also made air travel more peaceful by making sure people from Syria, Iran, Libya, Somalia and Yemen don’t visit America. 
On my way to the Nobel Prize, I knocked the hell out of the Islamic State, sent nice, new, smart missiles into Syria and dropped the Mother of All Bombs on Afghanistan. But those are only a tiny, tiny fraction of the countries I could have bombed.
I did not bomb Mexico even though they’re murderers and rapists. I did not bomb Canada, even though they are disgraceful about trade. I didn’t bomb Pakistan, even though they have given us nothing but lies and deceit. I didn’t bomb China, even though they are raping our country. And I have strongly supported the leaders of Turkey, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, the Philippines and Russia, as they promote peace by silencing noisy dissidents. 
Your Majesties and Highnesses, people who worked for me once said “do not congratulate!” — but I fired most of them. So come on, get up and applaud. You are so lucky that I gave you that privilege.

Twitter: @Milbank

Políticas monetarias no contexto da globalizacao - Pierre-Richard Agenor, Luiz Pereira da Silva

Um artigo importante para todos os interessados e envolvidos em políticas monetárias no contexto da interdependência global. Um dos autores foi diretor de assuntos internacionais do BaCen.

PIERRE-RICHARD AGENORUniversity of Manchester - School of Social Sciences
Email: 
LUIZ A. PEREIRA DA SILVABank for International Settlements (BIS)
Email: 
This paper discusses the scope for international macroprudential policy coordination in a financially integrated world economy. It first reviews the transmission channels associated with, and the empirical evidence on, financial spillovers and spillbacks - which have both increased in magnitude since the global financial crisis. Then it proceeds with evaluating the potential gains associated with cross-border macroprudential coordination, dwelling on both recent analytical contributions and quantitative studies based on multi-country models with financial market frictions. The particular case of currency unions is discussed, and so is the issue of whether coordination of macroprudential policies simultaneously requires some degree of monetary policy coordination. Much of this analysis focuses on the potential for countercyclical policy coordination between major advanced economies and a group identified as systemic middle-income countries (SMICs). Finally, the paper considers practical ways to promote international macroprudential policy coordination. Following a discussion of Basel III's principle of reciprocity and ways to improve it, the paper advocates a further strengthening of the current statistical, empirical and analytical work conducted by the Bank for International Settlements, the Financial Stability Board and the International Monetary Fund to evaluate and raise awareness of the gains from international coordination of macroprudential policies.