Em algum lugar, o senhor Karl Marx sorri.
Is this Post-Structuralist IR/FP?
If I had a nickel for every time Franz Ferdinand was involved in the precursor events of a world war, I’d have two nickels, which isn’t a lot, but it’s weird it happened twice
It doesn’t matter whether the rate of global warming is increasing. It’ll never cease to amaze me that people don’t care that it’s happening at all. It should be the most alarming thing ever.
Anyways.
Empolgado pra palestra de amanhã! 😁
Polymarket has created a betting market on the use of nuclear weapons. Everyone involved in this should be put in prison for life.
what even is the fucking point
Arrependido por não ter ido nesse show.
The great Sérgio Mendes would have turned 85 today. 🎂
His song “Mas Que Nada” (1966) was the first US hit to be sung in Portuguese. “It opened a lot of doors for me,” he said, “It’s a great, haunting chant that is fun to play .., but I had no idea it would become such a special song.”
#RIP
Maravilhoso. Lembrou muito a Judi Dench declamando um soneto no Graham Norton. E por esses momentos que até entendo a birra do Brian Cox com o tal do método.
O sonho do Paulo Guedes.
“Pillars of international law designed to regulate collective security, discipline world trade and promote human rights are being undermined all at once,” argues Celso Amorim. “The erosion, once begun, is hard to reverse” econ.st/4benDjP
Illustration: Dan Williams
Talvez o mundo acabe antes, mas me precavendo pelos próximos cinco anos.
And this is why, darlings, you should carefully screen and vet your award recipients in the first place.
Era pra Fernanda ter entregue esse prêmio.
A vida presta muito.
Wagner!
É do Brasil!
O governo Zema conseguiu, enfim, desmontar um projeto de música de concerto no estado.
The Kennedy Center with no more operas but with the "premiere" of "Melania: The Movie" kind of says it all.
🚨 (My First) Publication Alert! 😁
Delighted to share that our work was published on The Palgrave Handbook on Geopolitics of Brazil and the South Atlantic.
In our chapter, we argue that Brazil and Russia share the same role identity as builders of a multipolar order, but have different approaches.
"Brazil categorically and firmly rejects the armed intervention in Venezuelan territory in flagrant violation of the Charter of the United Nations and of international law"
"an extremely dangerous precedent for the entire international community"
"We express our deep concern and rejection of the military actions carried out unilaterally on Venezuelan territory, which contravene fundamental principles of international law ... enshrined in the Charter of the United Nations."
— Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Uruguay and Spain
What happens when democracy dies in a global hegemon?