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SUMMARY:After Brazil: What’s Next for the G20?
DESCRIPTION:The Institute of International Relations and the BRICS Policy Center are pleased to invite you to the event “After Brazil: What’s Next for the G20?”. The roundtable\, which will address the meeting of Heads of State held in Rio de Janeiro on November 18-19\, 2024\, aims to assess the outcomes of Brazil’s presidency\, with a focus on the final declaration. Additionally\, the event will reflect on the priorities of the next presidency\, to be assumed by South Africa\, and provide an analysis of the G20 in light of current global challenges\, including the repercussions of the recent elections in the United States. \nThe panel will feature insights from: \nSteven Gruzd (SAIIA – South African Institute of International Affairs)\nJulia Ganter (Korber Stiftung)\nProf. Carlos Frederico Coelho (BRICS Policy Center and IRI/PUC-Rio) \nThe event will be held in English\, with no simultaneous translation. \n📅 November 27\n🕑 3:00 PM\n📍 Casa de Inovação PUC-Rio \nRegistrations via the link: \nRegister
URL:https://bricspolicycenter.org/en/eventos/after-brazil-whats-next-for-the-g20/
LOCATION:Casa de Inovação PUC-Rio\, Rua Marquês de São Vicente\, 225\, Rio de Janeiro\, Rio de Janeiro\, 22451-900\, Brasil
CATEGORIES:Mesa Redonda
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SUMMARY:BRICS+ in Dialogue: Indonesia
DESCRIPTION:The BRICS Policy Center invites everyone to a new edition of “BRICS+ in Dialogue” on February 26 at 9 AM (Brasilia time). \nIn this webinar\, we will welcome Professor Poppy Winanti from Universitas Gadjah Mada\, who will share her insights on Indonesia’s accession as a new BRICS+ member and the opportunities for international collaboration. \n At the 15th BRICS Summit\, held in South Africa in August 2023\, the inclusion of six new members was announced. Except for Argentina\, which declined the invitation\, and Saudi Arabia\, which has not yet formalized its membership\, Egypt\, the United Arab Emirates\, Ethiopia\, and Iran officially joined the group on January 1\, 2024. In early January 2025\, under Brazil’s bloc presidency\, the Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed Indonesia’s formal accession as a full member. \nDon’t miss out! Wednesday\, February 26 9 AM Registration via Zoom: \nRegister \n 
URL:https://bricspolicycenter.org/en/eventos/brics-in-dialogue-indonesia/
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SUMMARY:Dialectical Assumptions on Socialism and Planning in Today's China
DESCRIPTION:The BRICS Policy Center invites everyone to the event “Dialectical Assumptions on Socialism and Planning in Today’s China”\, on March 17th\, at 5 PM\, with Elias Jabbour. \nJabbour is the author of six books and dozens of academic and opinion articles. He won the Special Book Award of China in 2023 with the book “China: 21st Century Socialism”\, co-authored with Alberto Gabriele. The book\, translated into English\, is a bestseller in Brazil\, with 32\,000 copies sold. Jabbour has also worked as a senior consultant in the Research Directorate of the New Development Bank (NDB) in Shanghai\, China\, and is currently the President of the Pereira Passos Institute. \nThe event will be in-person\, and we kindly ask you to confirm your attendance via email: bpc@bricspolicycenter.org.
URL:https://bricspolicycenter.org/en/eventos/dialectical-assumptions-on-socialism-and-planning-in-todays-china/
LOCATION:BRICS Policy Center\, Rua das Laranjeiras\, 307\, Rio de Janeiro\, Rio de Janeiro\, 22240-004\, Brasil
CATEGORIES:Palestra
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SUMMARY:BRICS and COP30: Dilemmas and Opportunities for Climate and Nature Financing
DESCRIPTION:On May 23\, 2025\, the BRICS Policy Center and the Igarapé Institute held the webinar “BRICS and COP30: Dilemmas and Opportunities for Climate and Nature Financing\,” bringing together experts\, government representatives\, civil society\, and academia to discuss the challenges and opportunities BRICS countries face regarding climate financing and biodiversity protection\, in preparation for COP30\, which will be hosted in Brazil later this year. \nThe first panel\, moderated by the Director of the BRICS Policy Center\, Prof. Marta Fernández\, and Laura Trajber Waisbich of the Igarapé Institute\, was titled “Climate and Nature Financing in BRICS – Challenges and Perspectives.” Participants included Daniel Leitão from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs; Gustavo Westmann from the Secretariat for International Affairs of the Presidency; and Walter Desiderá from IPEA. The discussion addressed the main obstacles faced by the bloc’s countries in accessing resources for climate and biodiversity\, highlighting the importance of innovative financial mechanisms and stronger integration between these two agendas. \nThe second panel\, moderated by the Deputy Director of the BPC\, Prof. Maria Elena Rodriguez\, focused on “Pathways to a Unified BRICS Position at COP30.” The panel discussed avenues for joint BRICS action in international climate negotiations\, aiming to build a unified position for COP30. It also emphasized the importance of strengthening the bloc’s climate diplomacy\, promoting greater alignment between national agendas and global commitments. The discussion also underscored the need to coordinate common interests among developing countries in order to amplify the voice of the Global South and promote a just and inclusive transition. Panelists included Prof. Paula Sandrin from the BRICS Policy Center’s Socioenvironmental Platform; Eduardo Viola from FGV; Lucca Rizzo from the Climate and Society Institute; and Timer Manurung from Auriga Nusantara. \nThe third panel\, moderated by BPC researcher Prof. Anna Saggioro Garcia\, focused on “The Role of Civil Society and Academia in Climate Financing.” Speakers Priscilla Negreiros from the Climate Policy Initiative; Laura Trajber Waisbich from the Igarapé Institute; Jingwei Zhang from the Global Environmental Institute; and Srinivas Krishnaswamy from the Vasudha Foundation highlighted the importance of social participation\, knowledge production\, and transparency in building effective climate finance policies. Successful examples of collaboration between different sectors of society were also presented. \nThe event reinforced the strategic role of BRICS in addressing the climate crisis and underscored the relevance of COP30 as a historic opportunity to promote a new agenda for climate and environmental justice\, grounded in international cooperation and the strengthening of Global South voices. \nWatch Here
URL:https://bricspolicycenter.org/en/eventos/brics-and-cop30-dilemmas-and-opportunities-for-climate-and-nature-financing/
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SUMMARY:Crisis of Multilateralism: INP holds international seminar in July at PUC-Rio
DESCRIPTION:The Novos Paradigmas Institute (INP) will hold the International Seminar ‘Crisis of Multilateralism and the Paths of the Global South’ on Friday\, July 4\, at the PUC-Rio Space in Rio de Janeiro\, as part of Cycle 3 of the project ‘Democracy\, Equity\, and Confronting Authoritarianism. \n  \nClick here to access
URL:https://bricspolicycenter.org/en/eventos/crisis-of-multilateralism-inp-holds-international-seminar-in-july-at-puc-rio/
LOCATION:PUC-Rio\, R. Marquês de São Vicente\, 225 - Gávea\, Rio de Janeiro\, Rio de Janeiro\, 22451-900\, Brasil
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