Post-doctoral researcher at the Institute of International Relations of the University of Sao Paulo. Master's and PhD in Political Science from UFSCar, with sandwich internship at the University of Bologna (History Department); BA in International Relations from UNESP-Franca. Works with the areas of Brazilian Political Thought and History of International Relations (Latin America and the Cold War). I currently research the developmentalist elites in Brazilian diplomacy between 1948 and 1959. Member of the "Laboratory of Studies on Brazil and the World System" (Lab-mundi/USP), of the "International Network for Analysis of Corporatism and Organized Interests" (NETCOR) and of the group "Ideas and Institutions for Development and Democracy" (CNPq/UFSCar).
Cold War Research Group - Labmundi/Usp
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CoordenadorCold War Research Group - Labmundi/UspState Of São Paulo, Brazil
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Postdoctoral FellowInstituto De Relacões Internacionais - Usp Dec 2023 - PresentEm 2024 e 2025, estarei no IRI-USP desenvolvendo pesquisa dentro do campo de estudos da Guerra Fria na América Latina, com foco no papel das elites desenvolvimentistas na política externa brasileira no período, em parceria com o professor Felipe Loureiro e os colegas do LabMundi, com financiamento da FAPESP. Também participarei como docente da disciplina "América Latina e a Guerra Fria" para a graduação e a pós-graduação.
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Visiting ScholarUniversity Of Denver - Josef Korbel School Of International Studies Jul 2024 - Oct 2024Denver, Colorado, Estados UnidosDeveloping a research project titled "Brazil's Inter-American Diplomacy: Events and Agents (1948-1959)," under the supervision of Professors Rafael Ioris and Aaron Schneider. This project is hosted at the Latin America Center within the Josef Korbel School of International Studies at the University of Denver and is funded by FAPESP. It includes visits to various archives in the USA and Mexico City.Abstract: From the 1930s to the 1980s, Brazilian foreign policy was markedly aligned with the developmentalist agenda pursued by the Brazilian state. This developmentalist orientation significantly influenced Brazil's approach to inter-American diplomacy from 1948 to 1959, leading to a notable departure from (pan)Americanism towards closer relations with Latin American nations. This study aims to elucidate the mechanisms behind this strategic transition in Brazil's inter-American diplomacy, focusing on the period from 1948, marked by the initiation of the Abbink Mission, to 1958-1959, characterized by the formulation of Operation Pan-America. The central hypothesis posits that non-nationalist developmentalists, exemplified by figures such as Roberto Campos, Lucas Lopes, and Glycon de Paiva, in collaboration with a specific cadre of diplomats, played a pivotal role in translating the developmentalist ideology into actionable diplomatic strategies within the inter-American arena during this epoch. The research objectives are threefold: to scrutinize the evolution of Brazilian stances in key inter-American forums primarily addressing economic concerns from 1948 to 1959, to explore the role played non-nationalist developmentalists in these inter-American events, and to compile biographical data on non-nationalist developmentalist figures, shedding light on their backgrounds and roles in shaping Brazil's diplomatic trajectory during this transformative period. -
Adjunct ProfessorUnesp - Universidade Estadual Paulista "Júlio De Mesquita Filho" Jun 2023 - Dec 2023Franca, São Paulo, BrasilProfessor das disciplinas de "Teoria das Relações Internacionais 1 e 2" e de "América Latina e a Guerra Fria" -
EditorRevista Agenda Política Oct 2019 - Apr 2022São Carlos, São Paulo, BrasilEditor at Revista Agenda Política, responsible for the Interviews Section. I also review manuscripts for other sections and occasionally provide expert opinion (peer review) on submitted papers. In 2020, I coordinated the dossier "Right wings in Latin America Today" (https://www.agendapolitica.ufscar.br/index.php/agendapolitica/issue/view/25).
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Doctoral FellowFapesp 2017 - Oct 2020Researcher. He developed the project “The political and intellectual trajectory of San Tiago Dantas: from Integralism to reformist developmentalism”, under the scholarship of the São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP). Dissertation: "San Tiago Dantas: ideas and directions for the Brazilian Revolution (1929-1964)" -
Student Teaching InternshipUfscar - Universidade Federal De São Carlos 2017 - 2020São Carlos, São Paulo, BrasilI teached classes in the courses of Modern and Contemporary Politics, Brazilian Economy and Brazilian Political Thought -
Teacher / Research InternNúcleo De Ensino De Relações Internacionais 2010 - 2012Franca, São Paulo, Brasil
Renato Ribeiro Education Details
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Political Science And Government -
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International Relations And National Security Studies
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