CEBRI-Journal presents a roundtable discussion marking the launch of its 14th edition, which analyzes the impacts of Donald Trump’s second term on the international order. The panel will include the journal’s editors, Feliciano de Sá Guimarães and Hussein Kalout; Vera Thorstensen and Victor do Prado, contributor to the edition; Christopher Garman, interviewed in the number, and comments from Minister Celso Lafer, CEBRI Councilor, who will provide commentary on the published articles. The event fosters a critical and multidisciplinary debate on the future of multilateralism, geoeconomic realignments, and emerging new geopolitical pressures in the current global context.
CEBRI-Journal presents a roundtable discussion marking the launch of its 14th edition, which analyzes the impacts of Donald Trump’s second term on the international order. The panel will include the journal’s editors, Feliciano de Sá Guimarães and Hussein Kalout; Vera Thorstensen and Victor do Prado, contributor to the edition; Christopher Garman, interviewed in the number, and comments from Minister Celso Lafer, CEBRI Councilor, who will provide commentary on the published articles. The event fosters a critical and multidisciplinary debate on the future of multilateralism, geoeconomic realignments, and emerging new geopolitical pressures in the current global context.
Special Secretary for Strategic Affairs of the Presidency of the Republic (2016-2018), Ph.D. in International Relations from Lancaster University (United Kingdom) and International Advisory Board Member at CEBRI
Professor at the Institute of International Relations/USP
Foreign Minister (1992/2001-2003) and Minister of Development, Industry and Trade (1999)
Professor at the School of Economics of São Paulo of Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV EESP)
Former Director of the WTO Council and Trade Negotiations Committee