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quinta-feira, 3 de abril de 2014

Brazil and the World: Strategy and Foreign Policy - City College of New York (April 25, 2014, 4PM )

To be held:


Panel Discussion
Brazil and the World: Strategy and Foreign Policy

Professor Luiz Pedone
Brazilian Institute of Strategic Studies
Universidade Federal Fluminense

Discussants:
Kenneth Erickson
The Graduate Center and Hunter College

Jacqueline Braveboy-Wagner
The Graduate Center and City College of New York

Friday, April 25, 2014, 4PM
The Graduate Center, Room C201

About the speakers:

Luiz Pedone obtained his Ph.D at the University of Massachusetts. He taught at the University of Brasilia from 1976 to 2003 and is currently a senior researcher at the Institute of Strategic Studies at UFF. His current research focuses on energy as a key factor in defense and security stategy. He also earned degrees in public administration at University of Brasilia and studied industrial engineering.

Kenneth Erickson is a professor of Political Science at Hunter College. His areas of specialization include comparative politics, Latin American politics, democratization, drugs and public policy, and environmental and energy policy.

Jacqueline Braveboy-Wagner is a specialist in foreign policy, diplomacy and development, particularly with respect to small states (and specifically Caribbean states) as well as the nations of the global south in general. Prof. Braveboy-Wagner was the first Caribbean female president of the Caribbean Studies Association (1992-3). For many years, she has also served as the United Nations-NGO representative of the International Studies Association.