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FUNAG launches, in the Diplomatic History collection, the English version of the work “Brazilian Diplomatic Thought”, composed of three volumes. "Brazilian Diplomatic Thought - Formulators and Agents of Foreign Policy (1750-1964)" deals with the founding and protagonist conceptions of diplomatic thought from Alexandre de Gusmão through the Empire and Republic until the early 1960s, covering a wide period. of modernizing national diplomacy. Twenty-six authors, academics and diplomats, analyzed the contribution of some of the main characters in the diplomatic history of Brazil. The work enriches the literature on international relations and Brazilian foreign policy. Volume I: 9788576315476, Volume II: 9788576315476, Volume III: 9788576315476

FUNAG lança, na coleção História Diplomática, a versão em inglês da obra “Pensamento Diplomático Brasileiro”, composta por três volumes. O "Pensamento Diplomático Brasileiro - Formuladores e Agentes da Política Externa (1750-1964)" trata das concepções fundadoras e dos protagonistas do pensamento diplomático desde Alexandre de Gusmão, passando pelo Império e República, até o início da década de 1960, cobrindo amplo período de modernização da diplomacia nacional. Vinte e seis autores, acadêmicos e diplomatas, analisaram a contribuição de alguns dos principais personagens da história diplomática do Brasil. A obra enriquece a literatura sobre relações internacionais e política externa brasileira. Volume I: 9788576315476, Volume II: 9788576315476, Volume III: 9788576315476
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