Lecture
Perspectives on security issues at the border between the Brazilian Eastern Amazon Region and the Guianas
Daniel Santiago Chaves Ribeiro (Universidade Federal do Amapá)
April 28, 2016, 14h30
Keynes Hall, Faculty of Economics of the University of Coimbra
Abstract
Considering the specificity of the common security conditions between the territorial units that make up the interface between the Brazilian Eastern Amazonia (Pará, Amapá) and the region of the Guianas (French Guiana, Suriname and Guyana), comparative characterization efforts, conceptual questioning and critical considerations about such a regional sub-complex are the focus of this contribution in conference.
Bio note
Daniel Santiago Chaves Ribeiro - Is joint professor in Contemporary History and director of the Univeristy Press of the Federal University of Amapá (Unifap). Ph.D. in Comparative History at the Post-Graduate Programme in Comparative History (UFRJ), permanent lecturer for the Post-Graduate Programme in Regional Development (PPGMDR) and the Specialisation in History and Historiography of Amazonia from UNIFAP. Senior researcher Observatório de Fronteiras do Platô das Guianas (OBFRON) e do Círculo de Pesquisas do Tempo Presente (CPTP) both at UNIFAP. Main published works: “10 Documentos sobre Política Internacional da Amazônia” (2016, org. with Camila Lippi); “Perspectivas e debates em segurança, defesa e relações internacionais.” (2015, org. with Lucas Pinheiro and Erica Winand); “Terrorismo na América do Sul” (2010, org. with Francisco Carlos Teixeira da Silva); “A ascensão das condições plurinacionais comparadas na Bolívia contemporânea.” (2015,Doctoral Thesis); “Autonomias - Bolívia no Tempo Presente.” (2010, MA Dissertation). CV: http://lattes.cnpq.br/0478434658759664
Activity within the Doctoral Programme "International Politics and Conflict Resolution"