Faculty at School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Carlos Frederico Pereira da Silva Gama
Assistant Professor
Contact Information
- Email: [email protected]
Author of 4 books (latest “Global Essays – From Arab Spring to Brexit, 2011-2020”, Appris, 2021). Founder of the BRICS Policy Center (BPC, Brazil). Contributed articles and op-eds in journals such as “Global Governance” and “E-International Relations”. Director of International Affairs at UFT/Brazil.
- PhD in International Relations (IRI/PUC-Rio, Brazil)
- Master in International Relations (IRI/PUC-Rio, Brazil)
- Bachelor in International Relations (PUC-Minas, Brazil).
- Associate Professor of International Relations (Universidade Federal do Tocantins, Brazil – 2015/2024)
- Visiting Fellow (Al Akhawayn University in Ifrane, Morocco – 2019/2020)
- Associate Professor of International Relations (Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro – 2008/2015)
- Lecturer of International Relations (Centro Universitario de Belo Horizonte, Brazil – 2004/2006).
International Institutions. Globalization and Global Governance. International Relations Theory. Critical Approaches to International Security. Comparative Politics. Conceptual History. Modernity. Aesthetics.
International Studies Association, Associação Brasileira de Relações Internacionais.
- “Pandemic Turmoil: the United Kingdom after the Fall of Boris Johnson”. Boletim de Conjuntura (BOCA): 12, pp. 8-13 (36), 2022
- "Brazil’s Ongoing Pursuit of Democracy Amidst Bicentennial Celebrations". E-International Relations, 2022
- "Reframing Globalization: COVID-19 and Multilateral Cooperation". In Baisotti, P. & Moscuzza, P. (eds.). Reframing Globalization after COVID-19. Chicago: Sussex Academic Press, 2022, pp. 15-39.
- “End of the Merkel Era: Germany After Covid-19”. Boletim de Conjuntura (BOCA): 9, pp. 130-134 (26), 2022
- “Global Essays: from Arab Spring to Brexit, 2011-2020”. Editora Appris, 2021.
- "Broken Threads: Reshaping Multilateralism with COVID-19 under Way". E-International Relations, 2021
- "Spaces of Sovereign Indetermination: Ambiguities in contemporary Brazilian Foreign Policy". Boletim de Conjuntura (BOCA): 6, pp. 82-91 (17), 2021
- "Reframing Globalization: COVID-19 and 21st Century Institutional Retreat". E-International Relations, 2020
- "Age of the Deal: Donald Trump Won the Battle of Seattle”. E-International Relations, 2020
- "Broken Threads: The United States Presidential Election in a World of Pandemic Complexity". Boletim de Conjuntura (BOCA), Boa Vista, v. 4, n. 12, p. 49–51, 2020
- "George H.W. Bush and International Relations: A World in Motion After the Berlin Wall". E-International Relations, 2019
- “A Window upon Constraints: Three years after popular vote, the UK still requests further Brexit delays”. CERES, 2019
- "A Tragedy of Middle Power Politics: Traps in Brazil’s Quest for Institutional Revisionism". In: Esteves P., Gabrielsen J. M., de Carvalho B. (eds) Status and the Rise of Brazil. Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 51-69, 2019
- "Unification among contradictions - Germany and Europe face Globalization in Crisis". Sociology International Journal, vol. 3, n. 1, pp. 61-63, 2019
- “Arrested Development: Brazil in a World in Crisis (2008-2018)". E-International Relations, 2018
- "From Farmers to Firms: United States and China in a Shifting World Order". Conjuntura Internacional, 15 (2), pp. 11-21, 2018
- “Exit Brexit”. Mundorama, 2018
- “Modernization in-between: The ambivalent role of Brazil in contemporary peacebuilding efforts in Africa”. In: Kenkel, K. M. & Cunliffe, P. Brazil as a Rising Power. London: Routledge, v.1, pp. 65-80, 2016
- “After War, Stability? Changes in United Nations Peacekeeping Operations (1992-2000)”. Paco Editorial, 2016.
- “Triggering the Norms Cascade: Brazil's Initiative for Curbing Electronic Espionage”. Global Governance 21, vol.3, pp. 455-474, 2015
- “From the Dark, Into the Dark: New Europe meets Old BRICS on the way”. Journal of Arts and Humanities, v.4, pp. 1-26, 2015
- "The 22nd Asia–Pacific Economic Cooperation Summit". BRICS Policy Center Monitor, vol.5, n.2, pp. 1-11, 2015
- "BRICS and Global Governance Reform: A Two-Pronged Approach". Papers of The Fifth BRICS Academic Forum. Pretoria: DIRCO, v.1. pp. 52-59, 2014
- “Fault Lines after the Cold War: The Vertical Expansion of the Concept of Security, Securitization and Human Security”. Monções, v.2, n.3, pp. 12-45, 2014
- "Empty Portraits – Humanitarian Aid Campaigns and the Politics of Silencing". International Journal of Humanities and Social Science, v.3, n.19, pp. 39-50, 2013
- “Modernity at Risk: Complex Emergencies, Humanitarianism, Sovereignty”. LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, 2012
- "Narratives of Global Governance: UN ideas that changed the world as policymaking". Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, 2011
- "Bridge over Troubled Waters: United Nations, Peace Operations and Human Security". Journal of Human Security, vol.5 (1), pp. 9-31, 200
- “Pandemic Turmoil: the United Kingdom after the Fall of Boris Johnson”. Boletim de Conjuntura (BOCA): 12, pp. 8-13 (36), 2022
- "Brazil’s Ongoing Pursuit of Democracy Amidst Bicentennial Celebrations". E-International Relations, 2022
- “End of the Merkel Era: Germany After Covid-19”. Boletim de Conjuntura (BOCA): 9, pp. 130-134 (26), 2022
- "Broken Threads: Reshaping Multilateralism with COVID-19 under Way". E-International Relations, 2021
- "Spaces of Sovereign Indetermination: Ambiguities in contemporary Brazilian Foreign Policy". Boletim de Conjuntura (BOCA): 6, pp. 82-91 (17), 2021
- "Reframing Globalization: COVID-19 and 21st Century Institutional Retreat". E-International Relations, 2020
- "Age of the Deal: Donald Trump Won the Battle of Seattle”. E-International Relations, 2020
- "Broken Threads: The United States Presidential Election in a World of Pandemic Complexity". Boletim de Conjuntura (BOCA), Boa Vista, v. 4, n. 12, p. 49–51, 2020
- "George H.W. Bush and International Relations: A World in Motion After the Berlin Wall". E-International Relations, 2019
- “A Window upon Constraints: Three years after popular vote, the UK still requests further Brexit delays”. CERES, 2019
- "Unification among contradictions - Germany and Europe face Globalization in Crisis". Sociology International Journal, vol. 3, n. 1, pp. 61-63, 2019
- “Arrested Development: Brazil in a World in Crisis (2008-2018)". E-International Relations, 2018
- "From Farmers to Firms: United States and China in a Shifting World Order". Conjuntura Internacional, 15 (2), pp. 11-21, 2018
- “Exit Brexit”. Mundorama, 2018
- “Triggering the Norms Cascade: Brazil's Initiative for Curbing Electronic Espionage”. Global Governance 21, vol.3, pp. 455-474, 2015
- “From the Dark, Into the Dark: New Europe meets Old BRICS on the way”. Journal of Arts and Humanities, v.4, pp. 1-26, 2015
- “Fault Lines after the Cold War: The Vertical Expansion of the Concept of Security, Securitization and Human Security”. Monções, v.2, n.3, pp. 12-45, 2014
- "Empty Portraits – Humanitarian Aid Campaigns and the Politics of Silencing". International Journal of Humanities and Social Science, v.3, n.19, pp. 39-50, 2013
- "Bridge over Troubled Waters: United Nations, Peace Operations and Human Security". Journal of Human Security, vol.5 (1), pp. 9-31, 2009
- Books/Book Chapters:
- "Reframing Globalization: COVID-19 and Multilateral Cooperation". In Baisotti, P. & Moscuzza, P. (eds.). Reframing Globalization after COVID-19. Chicago: Sussex Academic Press, 2022, pp. 15-39.
- “Global Essays: from Arab Spring to Brexit, 2011-2020”. Editora Appris, 2021.
- "A Tragedy of Middle Power Politics: Traps in Brazil’s Quest for Institutional Revisionism". In: Esteves P., Gabrielsen J. M., de Carvalho B. (eds) Status and the Rise of Brazil. Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 51-69, 2019
- “Modernization in-between: The ambivalent role of Brazil in contemporary peacebuilding efforts in Africa”. In: Kenkel, K. M. & Cunliffe, P. Brazil as a Rising Power. London: Routledge, v.1, pp. 65-80, 2016
- “After War, Stability? Changes in United Nations Peacekeeping Operations (1992-2000)”. Paco Editorial, 2016.
- "BRICS and Global Governance Reform: A Two-Pronged Approach". Papers of The Fifth BRICS Academic Forum. Pretoria: DIRCO, v.1. pp. 52-59, 2014
- “Modernity at Risk: Complex Emergencies, Humanitarianism, Sovereignty”. LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, 201
Published op-eds and was interviewed at Folha de São Paulo, Jornal do Brasil, Correio Braziliense, O Dia, Brasil Econômico, Portal R7, Observatório da Imprensa. Columnist at Portal SRzd (https://srzd.com).