BRAZIL: LADDERS AND SNAKES
…and economic bonanza. In its actions, both nationally and internationally, only the “ladders” seemed to prevail, which drove domestic economic growth, increased the social welfare of the lower and middle…
…and economic bonanza. In its actions, both nationally and internationally, only the “ladders” seemed to prevail, which drove domestic economic growth, increased the social welfare of the lower and middle…
…territory and about 22% of its population, but with a much lower economic representation. I3M aims to promote the development of central European infrastructures with a view to bringing this…
…of foreign insertion of Argentina and Chile towards China, South East Asia and India, highlighting the articulation between the economic and productive structures, the international insertion models and some economic…
The aim of this paper is to describe and analyse the evolution of the political-diplomatic and the economic and trade links between Argentina and the Gulf monarchies, as well as…
…of language reveal that economic relations are strongly influenced by language, but language choices can also be influenced by economic factors, which is why this is a bilateral relationship. The…
…the hypothesis of international labour and academic mobility in a period of economic and social crisis. Based on data from a survey applied to 425 students of the Universidade do…
…since it is multidisciplinary. The role of international relations in tourism is a phenomenon with great economic, social, cultural, and environmental consequences, which can condition the behavior of tourists and…
With the accession to the European Union, Portugal became part of an area that has been moving towards greater economic and political integration. In this process, Member States have delegated…
…exponential growth of infrastructure works was observed that has contributed to the improvement of the socio-economic conditions of Africa. In this context, it is worth asking, what distinctive characteristics does…
…contribution of emissions is around 0.4% of the total – should claim an increase in the share of the global carbon budget for economic and social development purposes. Gustavo Furini…