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sexta-feira, 4 de setembro de 2020

Revista Estudos Históricos (FGV-RJ) - Revolução de 1930

Revista Estudos Históricos
Vol. 33, n. 71, 2020
Revolução de 30
http://bibliotecadigital.fgv.br/ojs/index.php/reh/issue/view/4416

Sumário

Editorial

Marco Aurélio Vannucchi

Colaboração Especial

Elizabeth Cancelli

Marly Vianna

Andrei Koerner

Artigos

Antonio Lassance

Marcelo Sevaybricker Moreira, Ronaldo Teodoro dos Santos

Douglas Souza Angeli

Antonio Luigi Negro, Jonas Brito

Jaqueline Porto Zulini, Paolo Ricci

Eliana Evangelista Batista


Carolina Soares Sousa

sábado, 17 de fevereiro de 2018

International Conference on The Economics of Oil - FGV-RJ, 28/02 a 2/03/2018


Inscriçõesregistration

Registration 

Registration is required, but, the conference will be open and free to the general public. Admissions will be accepted in the order of subscription, limited to the auditorium capacity. Most presentations will be in English and there will be no simultaneous translation from English to Portuguese. However, there will be simultaneous translation from Portuguese to English.
Sign up - Feb. 28  l click here 
Sign up - Mar. 1 - 2  l click here

Programa

International Conference on The Economics of Oil

28/02/2018
09:45 - 10:00 – Welcome Message: Carlos Ivan Simonsen Leal (President of FGV), with Sergio Quintella (Vice President of FGV), Hilde C. Bjørnland(Norwegian Business School), Roberto Castello Branco (FGV), João Victor Issler (FGV)
10:00 - 11:00 – Opening Lecture: Pedro Parente (CEO of Petrobras), (Chair: Carlos Ivan Simonsen Leal)
11:00 - 12:30 – Round Table: The Future of Oil: Roberto Castello Branco (FGV, Moderator), David Zylbersztajn (DZ Energia), Marco Lombardi (BIS), Ragnar Torvik (Norwegian University of Science and Technology)
12:30 - 14:30 – Lunch (by invitation only)
14:30 - 15:30 – Décio Oddone (General Director of ANP – Brazilian Oil and Gas Regulatory Agency), (Chair: Sergio Quintella)
15:30 - 16:00 – Coffee break
16:00 - 17:00 – Closing Lecture I: Warwick McKibbin (Australian National University) Sensible Design of Climate Policy to Enable an Orderly Energy Transition (Chair: Hilde C. Bjørnland)
17:00 - 18:00 – Closing Lecture II: Lutz Kilian (University of Michigan) Modeling Fluctuations in the Global Demand for Commodities (Chair: João Victor Issler) 

01/03/2018
09:00 - 10:00 – Opening remarks: Roberto Castello Branco (FGV)
·     09:00 - 09:40 – Fernando Coelho – Brazilian Minister of Energy and Mines
·     09:40 - 10:00 – Jorge Camargo – President of IBP, Brazilian Institute of Oil and Gas
10:00 - 11:00 – Keynote I: Ian Parry (International Monetary Fund) Getting Energy Prices Right (Chair: Yoosoon Chang)
11:00 - 11:30 – Coffee break
11:30 - 12:30 – Keynote II: Rabah Arezki (The World Bank) The Shifting Natural Wealth of Nations: The Role of Market Orientation (Chair: João Victor Issler)
12:30 - 14:00 – Lunch (by invitation only)
14:00 - 16:00 Session I – Resource rich countries (Chair: Marcelle Chauvet)
·     Pedro C. Ferreira (FGV): Fracking, China and the Global Economy
·     Ragnar Torvik (Norwegian University of Science and Technology): Dutch Disease Reconsidered
·     Renée McKibbin (Australian National University) Recovery from Dutch Disease
·     Hilde C. Bjørnland (Norwegian Business School): Supply Flexibility in the Shale Patch: Evidence from North Dakota
16:00 - 16:30 – Coffee break
16:30 - 18:30 Session II – Oil and business cycles (Chair: Hilde C. Bjørnland)
·     Yoosoon Chang (Indiana University) World GDP and oil price: Do they have a common trend?
·     João Victor Issler (FGV): The Role of Demand Factors in Determining the Behavior of Oil Prices
·     Alain Hecq (University of Maastricht) Detecting Co-Movements in Non-causal Time Series: An Application to Oil Prices
·     Zack Miller (University of Missouri) Forecasting energy consumption and efficiency in developing countries: A functional coefficient panel approach

03/02/2018
09:00 - 10:00 – Keynote III: Cynthia Wu (University of Chicago) Title (Chair: Hilde C. Bjørnland)
10:00 - 10:30 – Coffee Break
10:30 -12:30 – Session III - Commodity prices and monetary policy (Chair: Sergio Quintella)
·     Robert Vigfusson (Federal Reserve Board): Oil, Equities, and the Zero Lower Bound
·     Drago Bergholt (Norges Bank): Oil prices and optimal monetary policy
·     Marco Lombardi (BIS): Monetary policy spillovers, global commodity prices and cooperation
·     Marcelle Chauvet (UC Riverside): Title
12:30 - 13:45 – Lunch (by invitation only)
13:45 - 15:45 Session IV - Oil prices and instability (Chair: João Victor Issler)
·     Junior Maih (Norges Bank): Oil and Macroeconomic (in)Stability
·     Yongok Choi (Chung-Ang University) World energy consumption: Global trend and country specific characteristics
·     Julia Zhulanova (BI Norwegian Business School): The Shale Oil Boom and the U.S. Economy
·     Francesca Loria (European University Institute): The Effect of Oil Price Shocks on U.S. Investment: Size Matters

15:45 - 16:00 – Coffee break

16:00 - 17:00 (Paralell) Session V Crude oil prices
A)     Oil and empirics (Chair: Yoosoon Chang)
·     Reinhard Ellwanger (Bank of Canada): The Simple Economics of Global Fuel Consumption
·     Isabel Figuerola-Ferretti (ICADE): Mild explosivity in recent crude oil prices
B)     Oil and finance (Chair: Roberto Castello Branco)
·     Nicolas Legrand (INRA): The Delaying Effect of Storage on Investment: Evidence from The Crude Oil Sector
·     Espen Skretting (Norwegian Business School): Title
17:00 – 18:00 – Keynote IV - Joon Park (Indiana University): Interactions of oil futures and stock market at high frequency: A distributional approach (Chair: Marcelle Chauvet)
O evento será realizado em inglês.  

quinta-feira, 3 de março de 2016

FGV & TSA Workshop on Methods and Archival Research in Brazil - curso de pesquisa historica na FGV-Rio

FGV & TSA Workshop on Methods and Archival Research in Brazil

by Alexandre Moreli
FGV & TSA WORKSHOP ON METHODS AND ARCHIVAL RESEARCH IN BRAZIL
- GLOBAL HISTORY AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS -

The Center for International Relations at the Getulio Vargas Foundation (FGV), in partnership with the Transatlantic Studies Association (TSA), invites proposals for the FGV-TSA Workshop on Methods and Archival Research in Brazil, to be held from May 9 to May 11 2016 in Rio de Janeiro. The Workshop is a three-day seminar in which graduate students receive training in studying and conducting archival research on Global History and IR from Brazilian experts and world-class faculty and invited policymakers. For more information see here (http://ri.fgv.br/en/events/workshop-methods-and-archival-research-brazil-global-history-an...) and here (http://www.transatlanticstudies.com/FGV-amp-TSA-WORKSHOP-ON-METHODS-AND-ARCHIVAL-RESEA).
The Workshop will focus on the relationship between history and international relations, emphasizing new historiographical debates and theoretical and methodological approaches of the Humanities. Participants will also work with each other, the organizers and invited policymakers in a series of exercises analyzing selected archival material and oral history collections hold by FGV*.
Objectives of the Workshop include: (1) enhance the analytical complexity of on-going research; (2) internationalize FGV by building connections between South Atlantic, North Atlantic, and other international scholars; (3) promote collaborative international and transnational research networks; (4) share knowledge, archival sources, and research techniques in Global History and International Relations.
FGV will cover transportation costs, hostel accommodation and board for participants coming from Brazil. For those coming from abroad, FGV will provide hostel accommodation and board. All sessions will be held in Portuguese at the FGV headquarters in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Participants are required to attend all sessions.
Applications may be submitted either in Portuguese or English and should include the following: curriculum vitae (for those affiliated to Brazilian institutions, a Lattes CV), and an abstract of the research project (max.500 words). All application materials should be submitted via e-mail to ri@fgv.br

The deadline for applications is March 7, 2016.

Successful applicants will receive a reading list prior to the workshop.

*FGV holds more than 250 Private Papers collections, including several from former Presidents and Minister of Foreign Relations, and more than 1.000 transcriptions of interviews conducted by the pioneer Oral History Program in Brazil since the early 1970’s.

sábado, 12 de outubro de 2013

Bolsa de Pesquisa Konrad Adenauer em Estudos Europeus - FGV-Rio

Processo Seletivo: Bolsista de Pesquisa Konrad Adenauer em Estudos Europeus

O Centro de Relações Internacionais do Centro de Pesquisa e Documentação em História Contemporânea do Brasil, Fundação Getulio Vargas (CPDOC/FGV), em parceria com a Fundação Konrad Adenauer no Brasil, comunica a abertura do processo para a atribuição de 1 (uma) Bolsa de Pesquisa Konrad Adenauer em Estudos Europeus.

Atribuições:
O candidato selecionado deverá desenvolver pesquisas de caráter acadêmico na área de relações internacionais, com ênfase em Estudos Europeus.
O candidato selecionado deve estar pronto para iniciar o cumprimento de suas funções a partir de 1 de abril de 2014.
A bolsa tem duração de 12 meses, prorrogável por mais 12 meses. Durante este período, o bolsista deverá apresentar relatórios periódicos à Fundação Konrad Adenauer e à coordenação do Centro de Relações Internacionais da FGV. A prorrogação depende da avaliação de desempenho aprovado por ambas instituições. O Centro de Relações Internacionais da FGV e a Fundação Konrad Adenauer reservam-se o direito de não prorrogar o período da bolsa.
O candidato selecionado deverá se dedicar exclusivamente às atividades de pesquisa no âmbito deste programa, não podendo ter qualquer tipo de vínculo com outras instituições.

Perfil pretendido:
A candidatura ao processo seletivo requer:
a)      Mestrado em Relações Internacionais ou área correlata
b)      Comprovada experiência prévia na área de Estudos Europeus
Excepcionalmente, admite-se a apresentação de candidatos que estejam em processo de conclusão do programa de Mestrado e já tenha cumprido todos os seus créditos, a critério da comissão de seleção.
É absolutamente indispensável o domínio da língua inglesa (fluência oral e escrita). Será dada preferência a candidatos que possuam fluência em outras línguas oficiais da União Européia.

Benefícios da Bolsa:
A bolsa oferecida é de R$ 2.200.00 por mês. Poderão ser avaliadas solicitações de recursos extras para a realização de viagens de pesquisa à Europa.
O bolsista ficará baseado no CPDOC/FGV, no Rio de Janeiro, mas trabalhará em intensa cooperação com o escritório do CPDOC/FGV em São Paulo.
Durante a vigência da bolsa o pesquisador terá acesso à infraestrutura oferecida pelo CPDOC/FGV, observadas as normas e parâmetros definidos pela Direção.
Não haverá vínculo empregatício de nenhuma forma entre o bolsista e a Fundação Konrad Adenauer ou a Fundação Getulio Vargas.

Apresentação de Candidaturas:
As inscrições deverão ser encaminhadas unicamente por meio eletrônico, até 10 de novembro de 2013, para ri@fgv.br, identificada pelo título “Processo de Seleção para Bolsista”. O mesmo endereço eletrônico deverá ser utilizado para a resolução de qualquer dúvida relacionada ao processo.
A solicitação de inscrição deverá vir acompanhada dos seguintes arquivos eletrônicos:
a.       Currículum Vitae em formato livre;
b.      Carta de intenções;
c.       Cópia de histórico escolar (graduação e mestrado);
d.      Esboço de projeto de pesquisa a ser desenvolvido durante a vigência da Bolsa;
A carta de intenções, com dimensão máxima de duas laudas, deverá:
i.                    Descrever sucintamente a trajetória acadêmica e profissional do candidato, demonstrando a adequação ao perfil pretendido pelas instituições;
ii.                  Motivações para o futuro.
O esboço de pesquisa deverá ter dimensão máxima de uma lauda.
As entrevistas serão realizadas em inglês.

Processo seletivo:
O processo seletivo será feito por uma comissão de seleção formada por um representante designado pela Fundação Konrad Adenauer e por um professor do Centro de Relações Internacionais da FGV.

A partir da seleção prévia do material apresentado quando da inscrição, o Centro de Relações Internacionais e a Fundação Konrad Adenauer reservam-se o direito de não convocar para as fases seguintes, necessariamente, todos os inscritos no processo seletivo.
Os candidatos pré-selecionados serão chamados para uma entrevista, a realizar-se no CPDOC/FGV, no Rio de Janeiro. O processo seletivo não cobrirá o deslocamento de candidatos para a cidade do Rio de Janeiro em qualquer hipótese.
Na entrevista serão avaliadas a coerência e a consistência da carta de intenções, assim como será debatido o esboço de pesquisa.
O Centro de Relações Internacionais e a Fundação Konrad Adenauer reservam-se o direito de não contratar nenhum dos inscritos.

Casos omissos:
Casos omissos neste edital serão resolvidos pela comissão de seleção, não cabendo qualquer recurso.

    Drª. Elena Lazarou                                                                        Sr. Felix Dane

Fundação Getulio Vargas                                                      Fundação Konrad Adenauer

segunda-feira, 11 de março de 2013

Workshop on European Union Research - FGV-Rio

2nd Workshop on European Union Research
FGV - Praia de Botafogo, 190, sala 1407, Rio de Janeiro - 10/05/2013 - 09:00 - 12:00
As part of the activities organized to celebrate the Europe Day (May 9th), the Center for International Relations at FGV will host the 2nd Graduate Workshop on European Union Research: European Studies in Brazil - New Agendas of an Evolving Field.
This event will be held on May 10th, at FGV, Rio de Janeiro. During the workshop selected Master’s and PhD students, working on subjects related to the European Union, will have the opportunity to present and discuss their ongoing work with internationally renowned scholars in the field. The workshop will follow the EU Commission funded “PhD School” model, in which students are required to submit a chapter or article in advance and briefly present it during the workshop proceedings. Experts then present their comments, feedback and advice for the future academic development of the participants. The workshop will offer participants the unique opportunity to exchange views and discuss doubts regarding their work with specialists from major universities of the EU and US.
Application: The workshop on European Union Research is open to students enrolled in Master’s or PhD programs in Politics, International Relations, Law, Social Sciences, History or Economics and based in Brazil.
Interested students should send an abstract (500 words) of their research and a CV by March 15th. Applications should be sent to ri@fgv.br. Approved students will have to submit their piece – in English - until April 15th. We have limited slots for this workshop.
The Center for International Relations will provide some financial support to cover part of the travel costs for students coming from outside Rio de Janeiro. The amount will depend on the number of participants.

sábado, 2 de fevereiro de 2013

FGV-Rio: Call for Papers - 2nd Workshop on European Union Research

2nd Graduate Workshop on European Union Research
Center for International Relations at FGV
The Social Sciences and History School/CPDOC
Fundação Getulio Vargas
Rio de Janeiro
10 May 2013 – 9h to 12h

As part of the activities organized to celebrate the Europe Day (May 9th), the Center for International Relations at FGV will host the 2nd Graduate Workshop on European Union Research.

This event will be held on May 10th, at FGV, Rio de Janeiro. During the workshop selected Master’s and PhD students, working on subjects related to the European Union, will have the opportunity to present and discuss their ongoing work with internationally renowned scholars in the field. The workshop will follow the EU Commission funded “PhD School” model, in which students are required to submit a chapter or article in advance and briefly present it during the workshop proceedings. Experts then present their comments, feedback and advice for the future academic development of the participants. The workshop will offer participants the unique opportunity to exchange views and discuss doubts regarding their work with specialists from major universities of the EU and US.

Scholars
Jolyon Howorth (PhD, University of Reading) is Jean Monnet Professor of European Politics ad personam and Emeritus Professor of European Studies at the University of Bath (UK). He has been a Visiting Professor of Political Science at Yale since 2002. During his career he worked at the University of Sorbonne, Harvard, Science-Po, Columbia and NYU. Howorth has held a Senior Research Fellowship at the European Union´s Institute for Security Studies. He has published extensively in the field of European politics and history, especially security and defense policy and transatlantic relations. He is the author of:
“Security and Defence Policy in the European Union”, Palgrave, 2007
“Defending Europe: the EU, NATO and the Quest for European Autonomy”, Palgrave, 2003
“European Integration and Defence: the Ultimate Challenge?”, WEU-ISS, 2000

Kalypso Nicolaïdis (TBC) (PhD, Harvard University) is Professor of International Relations and director of the European Studies Center at the University of Oxford. She was previously associate professor at Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government and the Ecole Nationale d'Administration in Paris. She is also chair of Southeastern European Studies at Oxford and Council member of the European Council of Foreign Relations. From 2008 to 2010 she was member of the European Council reflection group on the future of Europe 2030. Her main areas of interest are dynamics of European integration, issues of identity, justice and cooperation in the international system, the sources of legitimacy in European and global governance, the relations between the EU and the Mediterranean /Turkey as well as preventive diplomacy and dispute resolution. She is the author of:
“European Stories: Intellectual Debates on Europe in National Context”, Oxford University Press, 2011
“Whose Europe? National Models and the Constitution of the European Union”, Oxford University Press, 2003
“The Federal Vision: Legitimacy and Levels of Governance in the US and the EU”, Oxford University Press, 2001

Vivien A. Schmidt (PhD, University of Chicago) is Jean Monnet Chair of European Integration, Professor of International Relations and Political Science, and Director of the Center for the Study of Europe at Boston University. Schmidt has held appointments as visiting professor at a number of European institutions, including Sciences Po in Paris, the European University Institute in Florence, the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies in Cologne, and the Harvard University’s Center for European Studies, where she is currently a faculty affiliate and chair of the EU studies group. Her areas of interest are European political economy, institutions and democracy, as well as political and institutional theory. Her current work centers on the impact of the European Union on the quality of member-state democracy and the impact of the economic crisis on European capitalisms and welfare states, explanations of institutional change, in particular with regard to the role of ideas and discursive interactions.  She is author of:
“Democracy and Legitimacy in the European Union Revised: Input, Output and Throughput”, Political Studies, forthcoming
“Democracy in Europe: The EU and National Polities”, Oxford University Press, 2006
“In the Light and Shadow of the Single Currency: European Identity and Citizenship”, in: The Other Side of the Coin: The Euro and Citizenship (ed. Giovanni Moro), Continuum, 2012

Loukas Tsoukalis (PhD, University of Oxford) is president of the Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP), professor of the Jean Monnet Chair in European Organizations at Athens University and visiting professor at the College of Europe. He has worked in several institutions, such as: John Hopkins University, University of Oxford, London School of Economics and the European University Institute, were he was responsible for the Pierre Werner Chair of Robert Schuman Centre. He has worked at the Royal Institute of International Affairs (Chatham House), presided the think-tank Synthesis – European Studies, Research and Strategy, from Athens, and participated of the Economic and Social Research Council, in the UK. He has organized several conjuncture analysis for the European Commission and was special envoy of the Ministry of National Economy of Greece at Washington D.C. during this country’s presidency in the European Council. He is the author of:
“What Kind of Europe?”, Oxford University Press, 2003
“The Delphic Oracle on Europe: Is there a Future for the European Union?”, Oxford University Press, 2011
“European Disintegration? Markets, Institutions and Legitimacy”, Journal of Democracy, 2012

Application
The workshop on European Union Research is open to students enrolled in Master’s or PhD programs in Politics, International Relations, Law, Social Sciences, History or Economics and based in Brazil.

Interested students should send an abstract (500 words) of their research and a CV by March 15th. Applications should be sent to ri@fgv.br. Approved students will have to submit their piece – in English - until April 15th. We have limited slots for this workshop.

The Center for International Relations will provide some financial support to cover part of the travel costs for students that come from outside Rio de Janeiro. The amount will depend on the number of participants.

For more info go to www.ri.fgv.br or contact us:

Center for International Relations at FGV
The Social Sciences and History School/CPDOC
Fundação Getulio Vargas
190, Praia de Botafogo – 14th floor
Rio de Janeiro | 22250-900
Brazil
Phone: +55 (21) 3799-5605
Fax: + 55(21) 3799-5679
ri@fgv.br
www.ri.fgv.br/
www.twitter.com/cpdocfgv

segunda-feira, 4 de abril de 2011

Curso: "The Politics of Regional Integration in Latin America", Pofessor Olivier Dabène - FGV-Rio

O curso internacional "The Politics of Regional Integration in Latin America" será ministrado pelo professor Olivier Dabène, do Instituto de Estudos Politicos de Paris (Sciences Po), entre os dias 2 a 6 de maio, na FGV Direito Rio.

Maiores informações constam do folder abaixo e do programa anexado (vide "mais informações"). é necessario realizar inscrição no site da FGV (http://direitorio.fgv.br/internacional/cursos-internacionais).