Political Science

Janina Onuki

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Professor Onuki obtained a degree in Social Sciences from the University of São Paulo (USP) in 1996 and masters and doctoral degrees in Political Science from USP. She was a visiting researcher at the Center for Latin American Studies at Georgetown University (USA, Washington, DC) and at the City University of New York (1999 to 2000). She is currently an associate professor of the International Relations Institute and the academic coordinator of the research lab in international negotiations in the DCP-USP (CAENI). Her field of interest is Political Science, especially Foreign Policy Analysis, in the following themes: policy, international regimes, and regional integration. She is also a CNPq Productivity Researcher, level-two.
 

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Cristiane de Andrade Lucena Carneiro

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Carneiro received a degree in Law in 1992 and a Masters degree in Political Science in 1997, both from the Federal University of Pernambuco, and a Ph.D. in Political Science from New York University in 2006. She was a visiting professor of the International Relations Institute (IRI) where she was postdoctoral research fellow. She is a researcher at the Center on International Negotiations (CAENI). Her areas of interest are dispute resolution, international regimes and human rights. She has publications on dispute settlement in the WTO, the design of international treaties, and on economic sanctions and human rights.
 

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Fernando de Magalhães Papaterra Limongi

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Professor Limongi received a degree in Social Sciences from University of São Paulo (USP) in 1982, a Masters degree in Political Science from State University of Campinas in 1988 and a PhD in Political Science from University of Chicago in 1993. He is currently a full professor at the University of São Paulo and senior researcher of the Brazilian Center for Analysis and Planning (CEBRAP). His field of interest is Political Science, especially Government Institutions, in the following themes: democracy, legislatures, political regimes, development and executive.
 

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