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    <title>LASMUN La Salle Model United Nations</title>
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    <description>Título: LASMUN La Salle Model United Nations
Autor(es): Pontin, Fabrício; Prestes, Vanessa Amaral; Kistt, Nicole; Steffens, Felipe Pohlmann; Silva, Lydiane Audrin Ribeiro da
Resumo: Dress Code and National Symbols &#xD;
In accordance with the standards observed at United Nations conferences and to ensure the integrity of the event, all delegates at LASMUN are required to wear Western business attire or a formal national equivalent. While traditional gendered norms need not be strictly followed, delegates are encouraged to express their identity in a manner that aligns with the formal and respectful tone of the conference. Appropriate attire includes, for example, a full suit with dress shirt and tie, or a blouse with dress pants or skirt, complemented by a blazer or sweater. Delegates may also choose to wear formal national dress, provided it is presented with due attention to detail, cultural conventions, and utmost respect. Additionally, small objects representing a delegate’s country, such as flags, pictures, or memorabilia, are permitted as long as they are respectful and do not disrupt the proceedings. The Chair retains the discretion to determine the appropriateness of such items. Alcoholic beverages and weapons of any kind are strictly prohibited and may be confiscated for the duration of the conference.  It is within the Chair’s discretion to assess which objects are appropriate to be displayed and which are not.&#xD;
&#xD;
Award Policy &#xD;
While LASMUN values cooperation and the educational experience of all participants, it also seeks to recognize outstanding performance in a spirit that promotes learning rather than competition. To this end, each committee will award one Best Delegate prize and two Honorable Mentions. These recognitions are based on votes cast by delegates at the end of the conference, excluding members of the LASMUN Staff who are participating in the simulation. The Best Delegate will receive a certificate and a prize. Although awards are given, the primary goal remains to foster meaningful group work, mutual learning, and constructive dialogue. Delegates are expected to leave the conference with a deeper understanding of international affairs, enriched not only by their own research but also through collaboration with peers and guidance from the Bureau.&#xD;
&#xD;
Parliamentary Language &#xD;
Delegates must maintain the utmost respect in their interactions at all times. It is both conventional and professional to refer to fellow participants using neutral and courteous expressions such as “fellow delegate,” rather than gendered pronouns like “he” or “she.” Additionally, when presenting national viewpoints, delegates should avoid personal attributions such as “my position.” Instead, they should refer to “my country’s position” or explicitly state, for example, “France’s position.” The language employed throughout the conference must consistently reflect the diplomatic nature of the simulation, underscoring that delegates are official representatives of their states and are expected to engage in respectful and constructive cooperation.
Título: LASMUN La Salle Model United Nations
Autor(es): Pontin, Fabrício; Prestes, Vanessa Amaral; Kistt, Nicole; Steffens, Felipe Pohlmann; Silva, Lydiane Audrin Ribeiro da
Resumo: Dress Code and National Symbols &#xD;
In accordance with the standards observed at United Nations conferences and to ensure the integrity of the event, all delegates at LASMUN are required to wear Western business attire or a formal national equivalent. While traditional gendered norms need not be strictly followed, delegates are encouraged to express their identity in a manner that aligns with the formal and respectful tone of the conference. Appropriate attire includes, for example, a full suit with dress shirt and tie, or a blouse with dress pants or skirt, complemented by a blazer or sweater. Delegates may also choose to wear formal national dress, provided it is presented with due attention to detail, cultural conventions, and utmost respect. Additionally, small objects representing a delegate’s country, such as flags, pictures, or memorabilia, are permitted as long as they are respectful and do not disrupt the proceedings. The Chair retains the discretion to determine the appropriateness of such items. Alcoholic beverages and weapons of any kind are strictly prohibited and may be confiscated for the duration of the conference.  It is within the Chair’s discretion to assess which objects are appropriate to be displayed and which are not.&#xD;
&#xD;
Award Policy &#xD;
While LASMUN values cooperation and the educational experience of all participants, it also seeks to recognize outstanding performance in a spirit that promotes learning rather than competition. To this end, each committee will award one Best Delegate prize and two Honorable Mentions. These recognitions are based on votes cast by delegates at the end of the conference, excluding members of the LASMUN Staff who are participating in the simulation. The Best Delegate will receive a certificate and a prize. Although awards are given, the primary goal remains to foster meaningful group work, mutual learning, and constructive dialogue. Delegates are expected to leave the conference with a deeper understanding of international affairs, enriched not only by their own research but also through collaboration with peers and guidance from the Bureau.&#xD;
&#xD;
Parliamentary Language &#xD;
Delegates must maintain the utmost respect in their interactions at all times. It is both conventional and professional to refer to fellow participants using neutral and courteous expressions such as “fellow delegate,” rather than gendered pronouns like “he” or “she.” Additionally, when presenting national viewpoints, delegates should avoid personal attributions such as “my position.” Instead, they should refer to “my country’s position” or explicitly state, for example, “France’s position.” The language employed throughout the conference must consistently reflect the diplomatic nature of the simulation, underscoring that delegates are official representatives of their states and are expected to engage in respectful and constructive cooperation.</description>
    <dc:date>2025-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>LASMUN La Salle Model United Nations</title>
    <link>http://hdl.handle.net/11690/4439</link>
    <description>Título: LASMUN La Salle Model United Nations
Autor(es): Pontin, Fabrício; Prestes, Vanessa Amaral; Gröhs, Lauren Giordani
Resumo: GENERAL INFORMATION ON LASMUN&#xD;
Dress Code and National Symbols&#xD;
As at every UN conference, to keep the integrity of the event, all delegates at LASMUN are required to observe&#xD;
a western business attire, or national equivalent. For example, men should wear full suit (blazer and dress pants), dress&#xD;
shirt, tie, and dress shoes. Similarly, women should wear a blouse and dress pants or skirt, blazer or sweater. If the&#xD;
representation of your delegation can be enhanced by wearing a formal national dress, you may do so if it is carried&#xD;
out with attention to detail and convention, and with maximum of respect. Delegates can bring and display objects&#xD;
that represent their nation, such as small flags, pictures and memorabilia. Such objects are allowed if they are respectful&#xD;
and do not disturb the conference. Alcoholic beverages and weapons of any kind are strictly forbidden and may be&#xD;
confiscated by the Chair and returned to the delegate only by the end of the conference. It is within the Chair’s discretion&#xD;
to assess which objects are appropriate to be displayed and which are not.&#xD;
Award Policy&#xD;
LASMUN’s Award Policy consists in one prize for the Best Delegate and two Honorable Mentions per committee.&#xD;
At the end of the Conference, all delegates shall vote for Best Delegate and for two other delegates whom they believe&#xD;
deserve an Honorable Mention. Members of the LASMUN Staff participating in the simulation cannot be voted. The&#xD;
reward for Best Delegate will be a prize and a certificate. The spirit of the prize is not to enhance competition among&#xD;
delegates, but to reward those that have indeed made their best, setting them as examples and encouraging further&#xD;
improved behavior.&#xD;
Parliamentary Language&#xD;
 At all times, it is essential that delegates address each other with the maximum of respect. It is conventional&#xD;
and professional to refer to another delegate not as “she” or “he”, but as “fellow delegate” or equivalent courteous terms.&#xD;
Similarly, when speaking of the views of their country, delegates should not refer to them as being their own, e.g. do not&#xD;
say “my position”, and use instead “my country’s position” or, for instance “France’s position”. The language used during&#xD;
the conferences shall reflect in every way the fact that delegates are representing their countries and that they are trying&#xD;
to politely cooperate with each other.
Título: LASMUN La Salle Model United Nations
Autor(es): Pontin, Fabrício; Prestes, Vanessa Amaral; Gröhs, Lauren Giordani
Resumo: GENERAL INFORMATION ON LASMUN&#xD;
Dress Code and National Symbols&#xD;
As at every UN conference, to keep the integrity of the event, all delegates at LASMUN are required to observe&#xD;
a western business attire, or national equivalent. For example, men should wear full suit (blazer and dress pants), dress&#xD;
shirt, tie, and dress shoes. Similarly, women should wear a blouse and dress pants or skirt, blazer or sweater. If the&#xD;
representation of your delegation can be enhanced by wearing a formal national dress, you may do so if it is carried&#xD;
out with attention to detail and convention, and with maximum of respect. Delegates can bring and display objects&#xD;
that represent their nation, such as small flags, pictures and memorabilia. Such objects are allowed if they are respectful&#xD;
and do not disturb the conference. Alcoholic beverages and weapons of any kind are strictly forbidden and may be&#xD;
confiscated by the Chair and returned to the delegate only by the end of the conference. It is within the Chair’s discretion&#xD;
to assess which objects are appropriate to be displayed and which are not.&#xD;
Award Policy&#xD;
LASMUN’s Award Policy consists in one prize for the Best Delegate and two Honorable Mentions per committee.&#xD;
At the end of the Conference, all delegates shall vote for Best Delegate and for two other delegates whom they believe&#xD;
deserve an Honorable Mention. Members of the LASMUN Staff participating in the simulation cannot be voted. The&#xD;
reward for Best Delegate will be a prize and a certificate. The spirit of the prize is not to enhance competition among&#xD;
delegates, but to reward those that have indeed made their best, setting them as examples and encouraging further&#xD;
improved behavior.&#xD;
Parliamentary Language&#xD;
 At all times, it is essential that delegates address each other with the maximum of respect. It is conventional&#xD;
and professional to refer to another delegate not as “she” or “he”, but as “fellow delegate” or equivalent courteous terms.&#xD;
Similarly, when speaking of the views of their country, delegates should not refer to them as being their own, e.g. do not&#xD;
say “my position”, and use instead “my country’s position” or, for instance “France’s position”. The language used during&#xD;
the conferences shall reflect in every way the fact that delegates are representing their countries and that they are trying&#xD;
to politely cooperate with each other.</description>
    <dc:date>2023-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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    <title>Corrupção estratégica: uma ferramenta de análise para as relações internacionais</title>
    <link>http://hdl.handle.net/11690/4256</link>
    <description>Título: Corrupção estratégica: uma ferramenta de análise para as relações internacionais
Autor(es): Souza, Brenda do Nascimento de
Resumo: O artigo estabelece o significado de corrupção estratégica e examina sua aplicação na&#xD;
política externa dos Estados, analisando os efeitos dessa prática, tanto internos quanto&#xD;
internacionais, particularmente em um sistema anárquico em que a noção de corrupção é&#xD;
ambígua. O objetivo é compreender a aplicação da corrupção estratégica, seus impactos&#xD;
sociais e institucionais, além de como ela está profundamente integrada à governança estatal.&#xD;
O trabalho defende que, apesar de poder gerar benefícios geopolíticos, essa prática prejudica&#xD;
instituições e democracias, impactando tanto países em desenvolvimento quanto os já&#xD;
estabelecidos. Exemplos incluem países como Estados Unidos, Rússia e China, como será&#xD;
mostrado ao longo da tese. Em conclusão, o artigo ressalta que a corrupção estratégica&#xD;
perpetua as desigualdades de poder, compromete a soberania e é sustentada pelo capitalismo,&#xD;
por instituições frágeis e por conflitos atuais, não havendo uma solução imediata para o&#xD;
problema.
Título: Corrupção estratégica: uma ferramenta de análise para as relações internacionais
Autor(es): Souza, Brenda do Nascimento de
Orientador(es): Pontin, Fabrício
Resumo: O artigo estabelece o significado de corrupção estratégica e examina sua aplicação na&#xD;
política externa dos Estados, analisando os efeitos dessa prática, tanto internos quanto&#xD;
internacionais, particularmente em um sistema anárquico em que a noção de corrupção é&#xD;
ambígua. O objetivo é compreender a aplicação da corrupção estratégica, seus impactos&#xD;
sociais e institucionais, além de como ela está profundamente integrada à governança estatal.&#xD;
O trabalho defende que, apesar de poder gerar benefícios geopolíticos, essa prática prejudica&#xD;
instituições e democracias, impactando tanto países em desenvolvimento quanto os já&#xD;
estabelecidos. Exemplos incluem países como Estados Unidos, Rússia e China, como será&#xD;
mostrado ao longo da tese. Em conclusão, o artigo ressalta que a corrupção estratégica&#xD;
perpetua as desigualdades de poder, compromete a soberania e é sustentada pelo capitalismo,&#xD;
por instituições frágeis e por conflitos atuais, não havendo uma solução imediata para o&#xD;
problema.</description>
    <dc:date>2025-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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  <item rdf:about="http://hdl.handle.net/11690/4255">
    <title>A crise migratória alemã: da "Willkommenskultur" à ascensão da extrema-direita</title>
    <link>http://hdl.handle.net/11690/4255</link>
    <description>Título: A crise migratória alemã: da "Willkommenskultur" à ascensão da extrema-direita
Autor(es): Lima, Laura
Resumo: Este trabalho analisa como a Alemanha lidou com o grande volume de refugiados de&#xD;
guerra oriundos do Oriente Médio entre os anos de 2015 e 2025. Inicialmente, o país&#xD;
adotou uma política de acolhimento conhecida como Willkommenskultur, baseada na&#xD;
solidariedade e na integração dos recém-chegados. No entanto, a decisão de&#xD;
receber muitos refugiados em um curto espaço de tempo gerou tensões internas,&#xD;
tanto sociais quanto políticas, evidenciando um processo de polarização crescente.&#xD;
A presença massiva de estrangeiros alimentou o surgimento de discursos&#xD;
nacionalistas e contrários à imigração, com repercussões diretas no cenário político.&#xD;
Uma das principais consequências desse contexto foi a ascensão da&#xD;
extrema-direita, representada pelo partido Alternativa para a Alemanha (AfD), que&#xD;
passou de menos de 5% dos votos em 2013 para cerca de 20% em 2025,&#xD;
tornando-se a segunda maior força política do país. Este trabalho busca entender&#xD;
se, mesmo sem fazer parte do governo, a extrema-direita conseguiu influenciar a&#xD;
forma como os outros partidos falam sobre imigração. A ideia é analisar se o&#xD;
discurso da extrema-direita acabou mudando a maneira como o tema é tratado na&#xD;
política, fazendo com que partidos mais tradicionais adotassem posições mais&#xD;
críticas ou rígidas. Para isso, foram mapeadas as mudanças nos discursos políticos&#xD;
e na cobertura midiática ao longo de uma década. A metodologia baseia-se em&#xD;
pesquisa documental, análise de discursos parlamentares, além de dados&#xD;
populacionais e eleitorais fornecidos pelo Departamento Federal de Estatísticas da&#xD;
Alemanha (Statistisches Bundesamt). O estudo pretende contribuir para a&#xD;
compreensão de como discursos podem moldar políticas públicas, mesmo quando&#xD;
não partem diretamente de partidos no poder.
Título: A crise migratória alemã: da "Willkommenskultur" à ascensão da extrema-direita
Autor(es): Lima, Laura
Orientador(es): Pontin, Fabrício
Resumo: Este trabalho analisa como a Alemanha lidou com o grande volume de refugiados de&#xD;
guerra oriundos do Oriente Médio entre os anos de 2015 e 2025. Inicialmente, o país&#xD;
adotou uma política de acolhimento conhecida como Willkommenskultur, baseada na&#xD;
solidariedade e na integração dos recém-chegados. No entanto, a decisão de&#xD;
receber muitos refugiados em um curto espaço de tempo gerou tensões internas,&#xD;
tanto sociais quanto políticas, evidenciando um processo de polarização crescente.&#xD;
A presença massiva de estrangeiros alimentou o surgimento de discursos&#xD;
nacionalistas e contrários à imigração, com repercussões diretas no cenário político.&#xD;
Uma das principais consequências desse contexto foi a ascensão da&#xD;
extrema-direita, representada pelo partido Alternativa para a Alemanha (AfD), que&#xD;
passou de menos de 5% dos votos em 2013 para cerca de 20% em 2025,&#xD;
tornando-se a segunda maior força política do país. Este trabalho busca entender&#xD;
se, mesmo sem fazer parte do governo, a extrema-direita conseguiu influenciar a&#xD;
forma como os outros partidos falam sobre imigração. A ideia é analisar se o&#xD;
discurso da extrema-direita acabou mudando a maneira como o tema é tratado na&#xD;
política, fazendo com que partidos mais tradicionais adotassem posições mais&#xD;
críticas ou rígidas. Para isso, foram mapeadas as mudanças nos discursos políticos&#xD;
e na cobertura midiática ao longo de uma década. A metodologia baseia-se em&#xD;
pesquisa documental, análise de discursos parlamentares, além de dados&#xD;
populacionais e eleitorais fornecidos pelo Departamento Federal de Estatísticas da&#xD;
Alemanha (Statistisches Bundesamt). O estudo pretende contribuir para a&#xD;
compreensão de como discursos podem moldar políticas públicas, mesmo quando&#xD;
não partem diretamente de partidos no poder.</description>
    <dc:date>2025-01-01T00:00:00Z</dc:date>
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