Biografia como método nas Relações Internacionais
uma abordagem voltada para o ensino
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Biografia, Pedagogia, Relações InternacionaisResumo
A pedagogia do ensino de Relações Internacionais no Brasil está em um estágio incipiente. Este artigo busca dar uma contribuição a esse campo ao apresentar o método biográfico como uma forma oportuna de apresentar aos estudantes de graduação os conceitos centrais da disciplina.
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