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Defining Brazil's Security Agenda: From Favelas to the United Nations

Defining Brazil's Security Agenda: From Favelas to the United Nations
Defining Brazil's Security Agenda: From Favelas to the United Nations

Creating Community in the Americas No. 23: Defining Brazil's Security Agenda: From Favelas to the United Nations

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Luis Bitencourt

Luis Bitencourt

Advisory Council Member;
Professor of International Security at the Center for Hemispheric Defense Studies, National Defense University; Visiting Professor, Georgetown University
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