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Institutional Profile
www.cebri.org
New headquarters in Gávea,
Rio de Janeiro, as of March 2017
Since 1998, the leading think tank in international relationsin Brazil.
IndependenceNon-partisanshipPluralityExcellenceEthicsTransparency
VALUES
New headquarters in Gávea,
Rio de Janeiro, as of March 2017 3
To raise the level of discussion on
international relations, impacting
opinion-making and the formulation of
public policies.
MISSION
OBJECTIVES
Foster dialogue among the public and private sectors, academia and civil society.
Build a long-term vision for Brazil’s integration in the international arena.
Develop research and stimulate debate about the current international relations context.
Promote engagement between knowledge production and political action.
Create mechanisms to bring together Brazilian and global actors (companies, governments, diplomatic community, universities, think tanks and media).
Provide support for the formulation of public policies.
Review perspectives on national issues through international experiences and references.
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About CEBRI
Independent and multidisciplinary, the Brazilian Center for International Relations
(CEBRI) is guided by excellence, ethics and transparency in the formulation and
dissemination of high-quality content on the international scenario and Brazil’s
role within it. Engaging public and private sectors, academia and civil society in
a pluralistic debate, CEBRI influences formation of the country’s international
agenda and supports the formulation of public policies, generating actions that are
both impactful and forward thinking.
Throughout its nineteen-year history, CEBRI has held more than 500 events,
produced more than 200 publications and collaborates with an international
network of entities on every continent. The institution is distinguished by
its intellectual production, ability to bring together various viewpoints from
renowned experts, and its prominent Board of Trustees and diverse corporate
membership.
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19 YEARS OF HISTORY
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Board of Trustees
President Honorary President
Vice Presidents
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Management Committee
Armando MarianteGelson Fonseca Jr.Henrique RzezinskiJosé Pio BorgesLuiz Augusto de Castro NevesLuiz Felipe de Seixas Corrêa Renato Galvão Flôres Jr.
Strategic Committee
José Luiz AlquéresMarcelo de Paiva AbreuMarcos AzambujaPedro Malan
Executive Director
Vitor Hallack
José Pio Borges Fernando Henrique Cardoso
Tomas ZinnerJosé Luiz Alquéres Luiz Felipe de Seixas Corrêa
Julia Dias Leite
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Vice Presidents Emeriti
Trustees Emeriti
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Daniel Klabin
Rafael Benke
José Botafogo GonçalvesLuiz Augusto de Castro Neves
Marcos AzambujaCelso Lafer Pedro Malan
Roberto Teixeira da Costa Rubens Ricupero
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Trustees
Armando MarianteAnna Jaguaribe
Cláudio Frischtak
Aldo Rebelo
Denise Gregory
Carlos Mariani Bittencourt
Gelson Fonseca Jr. Henrique Rzezinski
Arminio Fraga
José Alfredo Graça LimaJoaquim Falcão Jorge Marques de Toledo Camargo
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Luiz Fernando Furlan Marcelo de Paiva AbreuLuiz Ildefonso Simões Lopes
Maria Regina Soares de Lima
Maria do Carmo (Kati) de Almeida Braga
Renato Galvão Flôres Jr.
Roberto Abdenur Roberto Giannetti da Fonseca
Ronaldo Sardenberg
Ronaldo Veirano Sérgio Quintella Sergio Amaral
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Vitor Hallack Winston Fritsch
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FOUNDING MEMBERS
Albert Fishlow
Andrew Hurrell
Julia Sweig
Kenneth Maxwell
Leslie Bethell
INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY BOARD
ABIQUIM - Denise Mazzaro Naranjo
ACCIONA - André Clark Juliano
Aeróleo - Diego Madeiros de Farias
ALCOA - Janaina Donas
Araguaia - Guilherme Frering
BBM - Leandro Rothmuller
BNDES - Paulo Rabello de Castro
Brookfield Brasil - Luiz Ildefonso Simões Lopes
Camargo Corrêa - Roberto Deutsch
Captalys - Margot Alyse Greenman
Castello, Misorelli Assuntos Corporativos - Robin Reine Castello
Chediak Advogados - Pedro Paulo Cristófaro
Colégio Bandeirantes - Mauro de Salles Aguiar
Companhia Siderúrgica do Pecém - Ricardo Parente
Consulate General of Ireland in São Paulo - Barry Tumely
Consulate General of Canada in Rio de Janeiro- Evelyne Coulombe
Consulate General of Mexico in Rio de Janeiro - Linda Marina Dolores Munive Temoltzin
Dannemann, Siemsen, Bigler & Ipanema Moreira - Peter Dirk Siemsen
Demarest Advogados - José Setti Diaz
Eletrobras - Pedro Luiz de Oliveira JatobáElliott School of International Affairs - Mark Langevin
Embraer - Nelson Salgado
ENEVA - Pedro Zinner
ExxonMobil - Valéria Rossi
Furnas - Ricardo Medeiros
GE - Erik Camarano
Grupo Lorentzen - Haakon LorentzenIcatu Seguros - Maria do Carmo (Kati) Nabuco de Almeida Braga
Itaú Unibanco - Ricardo Marino
Klabin - Daniel Klabin
Licks Attorneys - Otto Licks
McLarty Associates - Kellie Meiman
Nike - Cinthia Battilani
Odebrecht - Antonio Poncioni Mérian
Oktri Empreendimentos - Humberto Mourão de
Carvalho
ADVISORY BOARDAugust 2017
Carlos Mariani Bittencourt
Celso Lafer
Daniel Klabin
Eliezer Batista da Silva
Gelson Fonseca Jr.
João Clemente Baena
Luciano Martins (in memorian)Luiz Felipe Palmeira Lampreia (in memorian)Luiz Olavo Baptista
Maria do Carmo (Kati) de Almeida Braga
Marcus Vinicius Pratini de Moraes
Roberto Teixeira da Costa
Sebastião do Rego Barros Netto (in memorian)Walther Moreira Salles (in memorian)
Pinheiro Neto Advogados - Renê Guilherme da Silva Medrado
Prefeitura do Rio de Janeiro - Antonio Fernando Cruz de Mello
Queiroz Galvão - Petronio Braz Jr
Sanofi - Hubert Guarino
Souza Cruz - Fernando Bomfiglio
Steptoe & Johnson LLP - Susan Esserman
Vale - Fabio Schvartsman
Veirano Advogados - Alberto de Orleans e Bragança
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SENIOR FELLOWS
André Clark
Clarissa Lins
Daniel Godinho
Diego Bonomo
Izabella Teixeira
Maitê Bustamante
Mario Marconini
Matias Spektor
Paulo Velasco
Pedro Motta Veiga
Regis Arslanian
Ricardo Sennes
Sandra Rios
Tatiana Rosito
Valdemar Carneiro Leão
Vera Thorstensen
Adriano Abdo
Aleksander Medvedovsky
Álvaro Otero
Armínio Fraga
Carlos Eduardo Ernanny de Mello e Silva
Carlos Leoni de Siqueira
Carlos Mariani Bittencourt
Celso Lafer
Christian Lohbauer
Christiane Aché
Daniel Klabin
Décio Oddone
Eduardo Marinho Christoph
Eduardo Prisco Ramos
Fernando Bodstein
Fernando Cariola Travassos
Fernão Bracher
Frederico Axel Lundgren
Henrique Rzezinski
João Felipe Viegas Figueira de Mello
José Francisco Gouvêa Vieira
Larissa Wachholz
Marcio João de Andrade Fortes
Marco Antonio Ribeiro Tura
Maria Pia Mussnich
Mauro Ribeiro Viegas Neto
Paulo Ferracioli
Pedro Brêtas
Ricardo Levisky
Roberto Abdenur
Roberto Prisco Paraiso Ramos
Roberto Teixeira da Costa
Tomas Zinner
Vitor Hallack
Winston Fritsch
INDIVIDUAL MEMBERS
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RECENT PUBLICATIONS
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CEBRI in Numbers
More than
International networkwith more of
More than
events held
entities
works published500
100
200
More than
podcasts
with commentary, seminars and debates
300
More than
annual appearencesin national and international press
300Site accessed from more than
countries
100
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International Think Tank Rankings
GLOBAL GO TO THINK TANKS INDEX
CEBRI has maintained the excellence already recognized in previous years, according to the most recent Global Go To Think Tank Index, compiled by the Think Tanks and Civil Societies Program of the University of Pennsylvania. The ranking considered 6,846 think tanks worldwide and compiled the opinions of more than 20,000 representatives from academia, the public and private sector, media, international organizations as well as policy makers. See below how CEBRI placed in the rankings:
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1º
1º
1º
1st Brazilian think tank in Transparency and Governance
1st Brazilian think tank in Environmental Policy
1st Brazilian think tank in Innovative Policies and Proposals
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4º
9º
37º 37th best think tank worldwide (excluding the U.S.)
2nd best think tank in Brazil
4th best think tank in Latin America
9th best think tank worldwide with an annual budget under US$ 5 million
1st Brazilian think tank in Defense and National Security
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International Think Tank Rankings
Topic Areas
International Economic Insertion
Brazilian Foreign Policy and International Relations
Asian Axis: Geoeconomic and Geopolitical Changes
Brazil in the New South American Context
Energy
Infrastructure
CEBRI regularly monitors a comprehensive range of topics related to international relations, with special focus on their effects and implications for Brazilian policy and economics.
Security and Defense
Brazil and Africa
Democracy, Human Rights and International Institutions
Development and Cooperation
International themes
Sustainable Development: Agenda 2030
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Corporate Members As of August, 2017. For an updated list, please see www.cebri.org
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INSTITUTIONAL PARTNERS
FOREIGN MEMBERS
DIPLOMATIC MEMBERS
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Executive DirectorJulia Dias Leite
Director of Institutional RelationsTomás Amorim
Project CoordinatorBarbara Brant
Communication and Events CoordinatorGiselle Galdi
Administrative CoordinatorCamila Guedes de Menezes
AnalystAriane Costa dos Santos
AssistantCarlos Arthur Ortenblad Jr.
Communication TraineeClarice Perrot Cardoso
InternAna Luísa Rodriguez Vibranovski
Danielle Caroline Batista da Silva
Evandro Osuna Anaya de Sousa
Gabriel de Barros Torres
Mauricio Alves
VolunteerMariana Daher Panero
ConsultantsCarla Borges
Nathan Klabin
Nilson Brandão
Suzana Haddad
CEBRI TeamAugust 2017
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Rua Marquês de São Vicente, 366 Gávea, Rio de Janeiro, RJ [email protected]: +55 (21) 2206-4400
www.cebri.org
BE A PART OF CEBRIFor information regarding membership please contact Tomás Amorim, CEBRI’s Director of Institutional Relations at +55 (21) 2206 4412 [email protected]
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