Moving to Sunnier – at least Warmer – Climes

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Barely back from the Seoul Summit, I have had the good fortune to do a little temperature taking _ and I don’t mean the outside temperature – here in Brazil.  With the auspices of Cebri (Brazilian Center for International Relations) – one of the few policy think tanks in Brazil – and the Stanley Foundation from the US, Adriana de Queiroz and David Shorr led a lively dialogue session on Brazil.  The dialogue sessions went from Sunday afternoon through Monday late afternoon and covered a lot of ground.

And that will be the subject of the next blog post.

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About Alan Alexandroff

Alan is the Director of the Global Summitry Project and teaches at the Munk School of Global Affairs & Public Policy at the University of Toronto. Alan focuses much of his attention on difficult global order issues including the appearance and consequences of the multilateral environment and the many global summits, especially the Informals such as the G7 and G20.

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