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    <title>Tornar-se refugiada: uma análise das experiências interseccionais de subjetivação que atravessam os corpos de mulheres venezuelanas e haitianas acolhidas no Brasil</title>
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    <description>Title: Tornar-se refugiada: uma análise das experiências interseccionais de subjetivação que atravessam os corpos de mulheres venezuelanas e haitianas acolhidas no Brasil
Abstract: This study aims to examine the changes in subjectivity experienced by Venezuelan and Haitian women who are forcibly displaced and sheltered in the city of Uberlândia, Minas Gerais. The period of analysis includes the deepening of the political and economic crises in Venezuela and Haiti, and the increase in the number of women and girls received in Brazil from 2010 onwards. Specifically, the aim is to discuss the experiences of women in forced migration during the deepening crisis that generated the displacement and in the process of local integration, through an analysis that identifies the intersectionality between gender, race, class and migratory status and how these experiences traverse their bodies. The method used was ethnographically inspired, with data collection consisting of field research through interviews conducted in 2024 with Venezuelan and Haitian women residing in the city, combined with a literature review, focused on critical, intersectional, feminist, and human rights references. Among the results presented, it is noteworthy that gender identity influences all stages of forced displacement and that it alters the migratory experience of the women interviewed. Furthermore, forced migration causes the loss of social structures and other elements important to the subjectivity of these women, while simultaneously establishing spaces of limitation and absence that (re)produce forms of symbolic violence.</description>
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    <title>A Modernização Militar Iraniana de (1991 - 2021): uma análise a partir da Teoria da Transição de Poder</title>
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    <description>Title: A Modernização Militar Iraniana de (1991 - 2021): uma análise a partir da Teoria da Transição de Poder
Abstract: The present text has its main object the military recovery and modernization efforts of the&#xD;
Islamic Republic of Iran, initiated in the 1990s and analyzed here up to the beginning of the&#xD;
current decade. The theoretical and methodological bedrocks utilized here belong to the fields&#xD;
of Strategic Studies and Power Transition Theory, seeking to comprehend the interactions&#xD;
between industrial and technological development, military capabilities and the local and&#xD;
global hierarchies of the International System. The project takes as a starting point the&#xD;
analysis of the International System as a hierarchical space, in detriment to the perspective of&#xD;
international anarchy of realist and liberal theories, understanding the material determinants&#xD;
of those hierarchies in the industrial, technological and military fields. As such, the analysis&#xD;
of the iranian case begins with the country’s local and global position and its search for&#xD;
survival in the global sphere and leadership in the regional one, seeking to analyse the&#xD;
advances, and limits, of the internal efforts to transform the State’s international position. To&#xD;
do such, this research is divided in two sections, one analysing the economic and military&#xD;
recovery of the country, its absolute financial resources, contingents and arsenals, and another&#xD;
digging into the productive and doctrinal organizations of the security sector, its degree of&#xD;
technological sophistication and its capacity to incorporate new military technologies and&#xD;
methods to the military fronts faced by Iran. The iranian model has its success and limitations&#xD;
judged based on comparisons with its regional peers, selected based on a criteria of&#xD;
interaction capacity, invasion capacity and the presence of independent regional projects. The&#xD;
project takes as a starting point the thesis that Tehran managed to transform its regional and&#xD;
global position, ascending from a country with a technologically and doctrinally backwards&#xD;
security sector to one of the members of the intermediate echelons of the International&#xD;
System and the global arms industry, with a diverse productive base, with sectors capable of&#xD;
autonomous production, with military forces capable of incorporating new technologies to its&#xD;
operational doctrines. The analysis of the economic, industrial and military profile of the&#xD;
country seeks to prove the reality, and the limits, of this transformation, its advances and&#xD;
roadblocks, presenting the iranian model as a possible strategy for the internalization of the&#xD;
military technologies and methods of contemporary warfare, whose incorporation has&#xD;
become a necessity for maintaining national sovereignty in Global South States.</description>
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    <title>Limitações dependentes do desenvolvimentismo brasileiro no século XXI</title>
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    <description>Title: Limitações dependentes do desenvolvimentismo brasileiro no século XXI
Abstract: So-called new developmentalism emerged on the Brazilian political horizon in the early 2000s. Its authors claim direct ancestry in the developmental theory of the early years of ECLAC, which was responsible for important political economy debates in Latin American thought. One theory that at the time clashed with developmentalism is Marxist Dependency Theory. This text aims to present and critique the arguments put forward by new developmentalism. To this end, it primarily utilizes the Marxist perspective in general and the dependency theory in particular. Assuming that contemporary developmentalism makes inaccuracies regarding the very historical development processes to which it refers, this article seeks to present development both as an economic and political movement and also in its evolution as an object of thought.</description>
    <dc:date>2025-08-28T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>A crise da dívida grega: efeitos da crise de 2008 na economia e sociedade da Grécia</title>
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    <description>Title: A crise da dívida grega: efeitos da crise de 2008 na economia e sociedade da Grécia
Abstract: Based on the context of European integration and the structural constraints imposed by the Maastricht Treaty and its Convergence Criteria, combined with the effects of the 2008 economic crisis on the Greek economy and society, this research analyzes how the institutional rigidity of the Eurozone and the austerity policies imposed by the Troika compromised economic growth, democratic mechanisms in the country, and deepened social inequalities. The central research problem is to understand how the austerity policies imposed on Greece after the 2008 crisis undermined its society and the country's economic autonomy. To achieve this objective, the study will carry out a theoretical review, documentary analysis, and examination of empirical data from official sources such as Eurostat, the European Central Bank, the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), and International IDEA. Based on these sources, the analysis will cover indicators such as Gross Domestic Product (GDP) variation, public debt evolution, general and youth unemployment rates, and indicators related to democratic quality, such as political participation, representation, rule of law, and fundamental rights, during the period from 2008 to 2015. The study highlights the role of European institutions in reshaping national policies and the impacts of these measures on Greek sovereignty and the population’s well-being.</description>
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