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Publications by Oliver Stuenkel

All Issue Areas Global Order Humanitarian Action Migration M&E Peace & Security Rights & Democracy Data & Tech
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  • Commentary 21 Feb 2014

    The Death of IMF Reform?

    By Oliver Stuenkel
  • Commentary 10 Feb 2014

    Brazil’s Diplomatic Retreat

    By Oliver Stuenkel
  • Commentary 29 Jan 2014

    Is Brazil Ready For Prime Time?

    By Oliver Stuenkel
  • Commentary 27 Oct 2013

    Is Brazil the New Regional Champion of Democracy?

    By Oliver Stuenkel
  • Commentary 24 Sep 2013

    The US Has More to Lose

    By Oliver Stuenkel
  • Commentary 22 Sep 2013

    Por qué Dilma hizo bien en decir que no

    By Oliver Stuenkel
  • Article 20 Mar 2013

    Brazil as a Norm Entrepreneur: The Responsibility While Protecting

    By Oliver Stuenkel
  • Commentary 19 Sep 2012

    Manter separados o BRICS e o IBAS

    By Oliver Stuenkel
  • Commentary 12 Feb 2012

    Will Brazil Follow India’s Rafale Bet?

    By Oliver Stuenkel
  • Journal article 09 Nov 2011

    Identity and the Concept of the West: The Case of Brazil and India

    By Oliver Stuenkel
  • Commentary 22 Aug 2011

    West and the Rest

    By Oliver Stuenkel
  • Article 01 Apr 2011

    Brasilien nach Lula

    By Oliver Stuenkel, Peter Fischer-Bollin
  • Article 01 Apr 2011

    Rising Powers and the Future of Democracy Promotion: The Case of Brazil and India

    By Oliver Stuenkel, Jabin T. Jacob
  • Article 22 Feb 2011

    The Case for Stronger Brazil-India Relations

    By Oliver Stuenkel
  • Book review 01 Feb 2011

    Book Review: How to Run the World

    By Oliver Stuenkel
    In his new book, Parag Khanna, Director of the Global Governance Initiative at the New America Foundation and author of The Second World, seeks to answer how we can deal with global challenges in a more effective way in the years to come. In merely 214 pages, Khanna covers a vast array of challenges…
  • Article 14 Jan 2011

    Dilma Rousseff and Brazil’s Foreign policy: Big Shoes to Fill

    By Oliver Stuenkel
  • Commentary 17 Dec 2009

    Relations With IMF: India and Brazil Must Let Go of the Past

    By Oliver Stuenkel
  • Commentary 11 Jul 2009

    G8 Needs a Seismic Shake-Up

    By Oliver Stuenkel
  • Commentary 05 Jul 2009

    G8: Make it 13

    By Oliver Stuenkel
  • Commentary 28 Jun 2009

    G-8: Por que não G-14?

    By Oliver Stuenkel
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