As a political adviser at the Brazilian House of Representatives and a Ph.D. candidate in Security Studies at UCF, Marcos Degaut‘s paper “Do the BRICS Still Matter” was showcased in New Framework’s 2015’s Best Reads in Foreign Policy. Published in Medium, this publishing platform is a community of readers and writers offering unique perspectives on ideas […]
Ph.D. candidate Marcos Degaut has recently written two op-eds on international terrorism published by Mundorama. As one of the most relevant security and foreign policy blogs in Brazil, “Terror in Two Acts: History repeats itself? – Implications for Brazil” speaks on how terrorism remains one of the main expressions of violence in the international arena. Mr. […]
As a political adviser at the Brazilian House of Representatives and a Ph.D. candidate in Security Studies at UCF, Marcos Degaut‘s paper “Do the BRICS Still Matter” was recently published by the Center for Strategic and International Affairs (CSIS). BRICS accounts for Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa as an analytical category providing a critical […]
In the most prestigious Brazilian newspaper Folha de São Paulo, Dr. Marcos Degaut, political adviser at the Brazilian House of Representatives and a Ph.D. candidate in Security Studies at UCF has recently published his newest op-ed entitled “Diplomacy out of Track.” The article talks about Brazilian trade diplomacy and the transformations undergone by the international […]
Every year a fresh crop of Ph.D. students in Political Science arrive to expand knowledge in an area of extreme relevance such as an emphasis on national and international security, but in this field what exactly does security mean? Marcos Degaut, a Ph. D. candidate in Security Studies, has stated in his recently published theoretical paper, “The […]
“Spies and Policymakers: Intelligence in the Information Age” is an analytical article written by Marcos Degaut, a PhD student in Security Studies. The article was recently published by Intelligence and National Security Journal. Mr. Degaut argues that massive changes and continuous developments in the uses and applications of technology and communications, part of the process known as Information […]
The 2014 FIFA World Cup hosted in Brazil had a major impact on the country and its stance in the world. With much focus on Brazil preparing to open its country to millions of people for the tournament, an underlying concern was lurking in the shadows: security. The Harvard International Review article, “Dark Shadows: The […]
Although terrorism is not a novel threat, it is certainly becoming more versatile in nature. Terrorism is an ever present peril that invades people’s lives and thoughts, destroying homes and properties, and leading to social, economic, and political changes. Marcos Degaut, a Ph.D student in Security Studies, has published a new book “”O Desafio Global do Terrorismo: […]
“Going Downhill? Some Notes on the Brazilian Deindustrialization and Economic Slowdown” is an analytical article written by Marcos Degaut, a PhD student in Security Studies. The article was recently published by Mundorama, an International Relations journal edited by the University of Brasilia. Mr. Degaut discusses the current Brazilian economic situation and analyzes some possible causes of its economic […]
Marcos Degaut, a Ph.D. student in Security Studies, has written an article called “The Russian Strategic Culture and the Annexation of Crimea: The Empire Strikes Back?” With Crimea’s annexation by Russia, in March 2014, and President Vladimir Putin’s willingness to make a military incursion into Ukraine to ensure Crimea’s incorporation into Russian Federation seems to have […]