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  • Brazil and the New International Order

    Brazil and the New International Order

    While visiting Vienna, Celso Amorim, Brazil’s Foreign Minister since 2003, shares some memories of his years studying in Austria in the 1960s. Mr. Amorim goes on to give some insights into the negotiations between Brazil, Turkey and Iran which led to the “Teheran Declaration”, a joint declaration by the three countries adressing the nuclear development of Iran. Consequently, he reminds the audience of the new international order Brazil is already contributing to, from climate policies to a peaceful and united the South American continent.
    Consequently, he reminds the audience of the new international order Brazil is already contributing to, from climate policies to a peaceful and united the South American continent

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  • Debating Europe: Obama and the Europeans. What has changed?

    Debating Europe: Obama and the Europeans. What has changed?

    Vienna’s Burgtheater is the stage where US policy adviser Stanley Greenberg, Washington Post columnist Robert Kagan, Austria’s Minister for Foreign Affairs Michael Spindelegger, Czech politician Karel Schwarzenberg and Ivan Vejvoda from the German Marshall Fund discuss about “Obama and the Europeans – what has changed?”

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