Mateus Bilhar

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Mateus Bilhar is a Phd Candidate in International Relations at Nankai University, China. His research scope includes China-Latin America relations, with particular focus China-Brazil relations and South America's reactions to the Sino-US peer competition, and hedging in IR.

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When Does BRICS Matter? Brazil’s Decision in Advancing BRICS When It (Sometimes) Needs To

It has been a year since the announcement of the enlargement of the now-recognized BRICS Plus, which saw Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, Saudi Arabia, and...

A Brazilian Approach at the G20: Building a Just World and a Sustainable Planet

Brazil’s G20 presidency denotes its last move to reposition itself as an emerging global responsible player and promoter of multipolarity in the international system,...

Five Latin American States Abstained at UN’s Ukraine Resolution and Here is Why

During the special emergency session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) on March 2nd, only five Latin American states renounced from condemning Russia’s...

To “B” or not to “B”: The BRICS, Brazil and Bolsonaro

Authors: Mateus Bilhar, Richard J. Cook, Han Zhaoying* Two decades on from O’Neill's BRICS acronym, the bloc’s ability to influence global economic governance is now...

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The Politics of Fear: Uruapan and the Unravelling of the Mexican State

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