Paulo Roberto de Almeida
Seminário Internacional “Fresh Air on History of International Relations” – iREL-UnB, 1 e 2 de julho de 2013
- Professor Eiiti Sato (Director of the Institute of International Relations, UnB)
- Professor Hugues Tertrais (President of the Commission of History of International Relations, CHIR, and Professor of the University of Paris 1)
- Professor Antonio Carlos Lessa (Director of the Postgraduate Program, Institute of International Relations, UnB)
- Professor José Flávio Sombra Saraiva (UnB and Vice-President of CHIR): Changing the past: New approaches on History of International Relations.
- Professor Robert Frank (University of Paris 1 and General Secretary of World Congress of Historical Sciences): Pour l’histoire de relations internationales: penser la complexité du monde actuel.
- Professor Amado Luiz Cervo (UnB): La tradition renouvelée: l’histoire de relations internationales au Brésil
- Professor Tullo Vigevani (UNESP): Some ideas on International Relations: History and Theory
- Professor Danielly Ramos (UnB): Comments and debates
- Postgraduate Students Aline Alencar, Natália Coêlho and Maria Helena Notari (UnB): A summary and some concepts of the new book
- Professor Robert Frank: La fécondité de l’histoire des relations internationales
- Professor Estevão Chaves de Rezende Martins (UnB): Débat autour du livre
- Professor Hugues Tertrais (University of Paris 1): Conflits militaires en Asie et les recherches historiques
- Professor Francisco Doratioto (UnB and Rio Branco Institute, Ministry of Foreign Affairs): Guerres au Rio de la Plata pendant le XIXème siècle
- Professor Patricia Clavin (The University of Oxford, Jesus College): Between the 1st and the 2nd WW
- Professor Antonio Carlos Lessa (UnB): Comments and reactions
- Professor Robert Frank (Secretary General of the World Congress of Historical Sciences for China 2015)
- Professor Hugues Tertrais (President of CHIR)
- Professor José Flávio Sombra Saraiva (UnB and Vice-President of CHIR)
- Professors Pio Penna Filho and Tania Pechir Gomes: Comments, reactions, and conclusions