JULIANO FIORI

DIRECTOR

Juliano is the director of Alameda. His current research addresses the political economy of crisis and the imagination of catastrophe. His doctoral studies in intellectual history explored the political and social theory of Leonard Trelawny Hobhouse. His writing on politics and culture is published regularly in Brazil, where he lives, in Britain, where he grew up, and beyond.

Juliano Fiori - alameda.institute

JULIANO FIORI

DIRECTOR

Juliano is the director of Alameda. His current research addresses the political economy of crisis and the imagination of catastrophe. His doctoral studies in intellectual history explored the political and social theory of Leonard Trelawny Hobhouse. His writing on politics and culture is published regularly in Brazil, where he lives, in Britain, where he grew up, and beyond.

Juliano Fiori - alameda.institute

A Post-Order World

As US power declines, it is destroying the norms and institutions that once organized its international projection of authority. While the US is losing its

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Into the Danger Zone

“We’re going to run the country,” Donald Trump told a press conference, hours after U.S. military forces bombed Venezuela and abducted its head of state. Has

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Sovereigns of Brazil

Who exercises decision-making power over the country’s direction? ___ This article was originally published in portuguese by Piauí. ___ To be sure, the martial execution

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Who are the humanitarians?

This article Who are the humanitarians? was originally published by Tribune and is part of Alameda’s After Order project. ___ In early March, Israel reinforced

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A post-social question

This article was originally published in the journal, Disasters, A Post Social Question ___ abstract Debates about ‘the trouble with aid’ are nothing new. But

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On National Centrism

The full article On National Centrism is published in Tribune and is part of Alameda’s After Order project. ‘Starmerism’ has been defined by absence rather

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