Eric Cezne
Eric Cezne is a postdoctoral researcher at the Department of Human Geography and Spatial Planning, Utrecht University, the Netherlands. His expertise lies at the intersections of International Relations and Development Studies and is underpinned by an interest in the politics of the Global South and South–South relations (broadly interpreted), with a more recent focus on extractive arrangements and investments.
Eric has completed a PhD in International Relations (cum laude, 2021) at the University of Groningen, approaching the geopolitical, spatial, and social impacts of large-scale international mining investments in Mozambique within a conjuncture of South–South relations.
He has also worked as a Lecturer at the Department of Political Science and Public Administration, Free University of Amsterdam, where he carried out teaching and supervision duties on topics, theories, and methodologies in Political Science, International Relations, and Global Environmental Governance – both at the BSc and MSc levels. He has conducted ethnographic research and fieldwork in Mozambique, Brazil, Haiti, and at the UN headquarters in New York, with experience in vulnerable and conflict affected situations.
Eric has completed a PhD in International Relations (cum laude, 2021) at the University of Groningen, approaching the geopolitical, spatial, and social impacts of large-scale international mining investments in Mozambique within a conjuncture of South–South relations.
He has also worked as a Lecturer at the Department of Political Science and Public Administration, Free University of Amsterdam, where he carried out teaching and supervision duties on topics, theories, and methodologies in Political Science, International Relations, and Global Environmental Governance – both at the BSc and MSc levels. He has conducted ethnographic research and fieldwork in Mozambique, Brazil, Haiti, and at the UN headquarters in New York, with experience in vulnerable and conflict affected situations.
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Peer-Reviewed Articles by Eric Cezne
humanitária. Através da análise do emprego e funções adquiridas por estas tecnologias no âmbito global,
tenciona-se discutir e escrutinar criticamente as narrativas, cada vez mais frequentes, que associam drones
como veículos para a ação humanitária e, desse modo, pretende-se contribuir e oferecer alguns insumos
para este nascente e importante debate.
Palavras-chave: Veículos Aéreas Não Tripulados ou drones; humanitarismo; tecnologia;
Policy Briefs by Eric Cezne
evolving role and strategic use of peacekeeping, and reflects upon its implementation in light of the normative developments brought by the current international process to review UN peace operations. The brief concludes that a continued peacekeeping presence, despite current difficulties, remains desirable for Brazil.
Theses by Eric Cezne
The thesis is divided in two parts. The first introduces the concept of ' sports mega-event' and provides a broader discussion of its overall characteristics and social significance for hosting societies. The second focuses on Brazil as a case study, discussing the preparations and the controversial development agendas associated with the sports mega-event enterprise in the country.
Unpublished Term Papers by Eric Cezne
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humanitária. Através da análise do emprego e funções adquiridas por estas tecnologias no âmbito global,
tenciona-se discutir e escrutinar criticamente as narrativas, cada vez mais frequentes, que associam drones
como veículos para a ação humanitária e, desse modo, pretende-se contribuir e oferecer alguns insumos
para este nascente e importante debate.
Palavras-chave: Veículos Aéreas Não Tripulados ou drones; humanitarismo; tecnologia;
evolving role and strategic use of peacekeeping, and reflects upon its implementation in light of the normative developments brought by the current international process to review UN peace operations. The brief concludes that a continued peacekeeping presence, despite current difficulties, remains desirable for Brazil.
The thesis is divided in two parts. The first introduces the concept of ' sports mega-event' and provides a broader discussion of its overall characteristics and social significance for hosting societies. The second focuses on Brazil as a case study, discussing the preparations and the controversial development agendas associated with the sports mega-event enterprise in the country.