Events
Next events
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17 - 28/February/25
CCI/Cebrap Free Courses
Location: Auditório Cebrap R. Morgado de Mateus, 615 - Vila Mariana, São Paulo - SP, 04015-051
Past
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28/October/24
The great retreat: politics in a post-populism and post-pandemic Era
Tapera Taperá
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25/October/24
Digital Transformation of the State
Location: Auditório Cebrap R. Morgado de Mateus, 615 - Vila Mariana, São Paulo - SP, 04015-051
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23/October/24
Paths and Obstacles to Imagining a Post-Neoliberal Citizenship in Brazil
Location: Unicamp – panel at the annual meeting of Anpocs (National Association of Graduate Studies and Research in Social Sciences)
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18/October/24
Digital Influencers and Politics
Location: Auditório Cebrap R. Morgado de Mateus, 615 - Vila Mariana, São Paulo - SP, 04015-051
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22/August/24
Brazil on the world stage: new dynamics of dependency
Tapera Taperá hosts Marcos Nobre, philosophy professor at Unicamp and researcher at CCI/Cebrap, and Maria Fernanda Sikorski, senior editor of Phenomenal World magazine, to discuss the international context in light of recent elections in Europe and the United States amid an increasingly polarized world.
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27 - 29/September/24
Political Economy of the Global South Conference
Political Economy of the Global South Conference Local: The American University in Cairo
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21 - 22/November/24
Neoliberalism and post-neoliberal paradigms
Local: Centro MariAntonia/USP R. Maria Antônia, 294 - e 258 - Vila Buarque, São Paulo - SP, 01222-010
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20/September/24
Celebration of the 15th Anniversary of the Democracy and Collective Action Center (Cebrap)
Local: Cebrap R. Morgado de Mateus, 615 - Vila Mariana, São Paulo - SP, 04015-051
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30/August/24
What comes after neoliberalism?
Local: Auditório Cebrap R. Morgado de Mateus, 615 - Vila Mariana, São Paulo - SP, 04015-051
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International Seminar on Global Mobilization Against Climate Change
Political Economy of the Global South Conference
The PEGS conference examined current challenges in global economic governance and identified potential areas for institutional and policy reforms. Governance here refers to the normative, regulatory, and institutional frameworks that shape processes, flows, and transactions in the global economy. This includes areas such as international trade, global financial markets, international financial institutions, technology dissemination, food security, human-induced environmental crises, the organization of energy markets, and the prospects for a Green transition, among others.
The conference is based on the premise that, despite political and historical differences across the Global South, countries outside the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) share core structural characteristics that merit comparative study. Moreover, this comparative study should be conducted on a South-South basis to foster new perspectives in political economy. This approach contributes to the development of a governance reform agenda tailored to the Global South, highlighting shared issues and complementarities while also recognizing unique incompatibilities and divergences.
This conference is part of an ongoing series aimed at advancing a post-neoliberal order.
For more information, click here.