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Research interests (short)
. Global Trade Governance
. China and the U.S. Foreign Trade Policies
. International Political Economy
. Brazil’s Foreign Policy
Biographical details
Leonardo is a Joint International Relations PhD candidate with the University of Sao Paulo and King’s College London. Leonardo joined the Department of Political Economy, along with the KCL’s Brazil Institute, in January 2020. His research focuses on both the U.S. and China's foreign trade policies and on its implications for global trade governance. More specifically, he is conducting a comparative analysis of both global trade powers’ engagement with bilateral and regional trade agreements. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in International Relations from Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (Brazil, 2008), an MBA on Foreign Trade and International Business from Getulio Vargas Foundation (Brazil, 2014), and a Master’s degree in International Relations from the University of Brasilia (Brazil, 2017).
Education/Academic qualification
International Relations and Comparative Politics, Master of Social Science, From immobilism to the return of the assertive engagement: Obama’s foreign trade policy (2009- 2017) and its implications for the international trade regime, University of Brasilia
10 Mar 2015 → 6 Mar 2017
Award Date: 6 Mar 2017
MBA in Foreign Trade Management and International Business, Postgraduate Certificate , The project of insertion of the Natural Beauty Institute into the South African market: the macro environment analysis and the SWOT matrix, Getulio Vargas Foundation
2 Apr 2012 → 10 Oct 2014
Award Date: 10 Oct 2014
International Relations , Bachelor of Social Science, The inaction of the Brazilian foreign policy during the regency time: an analysis from the theoretical perspective of neoclassical realism, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janiero
1 Aug 2004 → 1 Dec 2008
Award Date: 29 Dec 2008
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The Legal Fabric of US and China Bilateral Trade Agreements: Weaving Trade Remedy and Intellectual Property Rights Rules with (Dis)Embedded Liberalism
Diniz Lameiras, L. (Author), Scott, J. M. (Supervisor) & academic, A. (Supervisor), 10 May 2024Student thesis: Doctoral Thesis › Doctor of Philosophy