President Jair Bolsonaro has changed the priorities and alignments of Brazil's international positions, picked fights with historic allies, and threatened important economic relations, writes Daniel Buarque. These developments have changed the international status of Brazil and risk making the country a pariah
Daniel holds a joint PhD in International Relations from King’s College London in partnership with Universidade de São Paulo.
He also holds an MA in Brazil in Global Perspective from King’s College London.
Interesse Nacional is a website offering analysis, opinion and context on international issues that affect Brazil's interests.
Daniel's research focuses on the study of international status of states from an intersubjective external perspective, working towards a theory of how nations can increase their level of prestige.
He has published widely in the International Journal of Communication, Third World Quarterly, Revista Brasileira de Política Internacional, Brasiliana and more.
A journalist with more than 20 years' experience in Brazilian news outlets, has also published six books, including:
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