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1. POLITICAL POLICIES OF IIRSA: POSSIBLE ENVIRONMENTAL REPERCUSSIONS IN BOLIVIA.

2. Environmental Conditionality, Sovereignty, and the Making of Brazilian Development.

3. Brazil, the FTAA Process, and US Hegemony in Latin America.

4. Norms and Interest in the Promotion of Human Rights in Brazil.

5. Information and Transnational Activism: A Cascade Model.

6. Globalization, Business, and Politics: Promoting Corporate Social Responsibility in Latin America.

7. CENTRAL BANK REFORMS IN ARGENTINA AND BRAZIL.

8. Regional Integration and Power Projection: Brazilian Contemporary Foreign Policy and International Insertion.

9. Brazil in South American Integration and Global and Regional Politics of Climate.

10. The Political Economy of Regionalism: The cases of Mexico and Brazil.

11. Sovereignty and Today´s Municipal Paradiplomacy in Brazil: Political Tensions between Nation-State and Sub-National Actors.

12. Trading of Risk: Financialisation, Loyalty and Emerging Market Government Policy Autonomy.

13. The Evolving Role of Brazil in the Global Politics of Climate, 1996-2008.

14. THE DOMESTIC DETERMINANTS OF LATIN AMERICAN ACTIVISM AND ISOLATIONISM IN THE UNITED NATIONS: BRAZIL AND MEXICO IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE.

15. The Definition of Security Agendas in Brazil and Argentina.

16. Who is managing what water? ? Water management in shared-legal and institutional cases.

17. War and Rapprochement in the Argentine-Brazilian Rivalry.

18. Financial Crises and Social Reproduction.

19. Politics of Inflation: A Comparative Study of Argentina, Brazil, Israel, Mexico and Turkey.

20. Brazil the Balancer?

21. Brazil in the Global Trade System "Towards a New Axis of the South"?

22. Transition to Renewable Energy Sources: Some Lessons of the Brazilian Case.

23. Triangular Relations in South America: Argentina, Brazil and Venezuela.

24. Comparing Performance of Subnational Governments in Latin America after the Reforms.

25. In a Single Trench: Sexual Rights of the Female Soldier.

26. Political Parties and Women in Brazilian Politics.

27. Changing Contours of the Network of Movements in the Social Forum Process.

28. Democracy and Inequality: The South America Elite's Perceptions.

29. Similar roles, different strategies: Brazil, India and South Africa trade policies.

30. Sugar, Ethanol, and Labor Migration in Brazil.

31. Financing of Development in the Semi-Periphery: Brazil and Argentina.

32. India, Brazil and South Africa, a Lasting Partnership? Assessing the Role of Identity in IBSA.

33. Joining the Domestic and the International: Brazil and India in the Building Process of G-20.

34. Recognition vs. Redistribution: Social Movements and the Struggle for Inclusion in Brazil.

35. Emerging Powers and Global Governance: The Case of IBSA.

36. Disentangling the Brazilian Agrarian Violence: Family Farms as a Viable Solution?

37. Brazil and Argentina´s Initiatives in the International Scene: The Presidencies of Inacio Lula Da Silva and Nestor Kirchner.

38. Cardoso's Theory of Dependent Development and the Socio-Political Limits of Foreign Corporate Ownership in Brazil.

39. Goliath vs. Goliath? The Role of the U.S. and Brazil in Shaping the FTAA.

40. Institutions and Preferences: US, EU and Brazil in the Agriculture Negotiation of the Doha Round.

41. The New Diplomacy of the South: Brazil, South Africa, India and Trilateralism.

42. Compared to What? Assessing Brazilian Political Institutions.

43. Diplomatic Culture in the Developing World: The Case of Brazil.

49. Political Parties in Brazil: Party Organization, Electoral Competition and Public Financing.

50. The Quest for Autonomy in Brazilian Foreign Policy: THE INFLUENCE OF INTERNATIONAL CHANGES ON THE BRAZILIAN PERCEPTION OF REGIONAL INTEGRATION.