Bruno Huberman, PhD
Researcher | Author | Political Analyst
I am a Brazilian scholar specialising in International Relations, with a focus on imperialism, settler colonialism, political economy, and the geopolitics of the Middle East. My work examines how imperial power, neoliberal governance, and security regimes intersect in contexts such as Palestine/Israel, Latin America, and the Global South.
I am currently a Professor of International Relations at the Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo (PUC-SP) and a researcher affiliated with national and international research networks. My research combines critical theory, historical analysis, and comparative perspectives to address contemporary conflicts, genocide, and imperial strategies.
This website brings together my academic publications, public writing, research projects, and professional activities for an international audience.
Writing
My writing spans academic research, books, and public scholarship.
Teaching
My teaching experience spans undergraduate, graduate, and extension courses in International Relations, with a strong emphasis on critical theory, historical analysis, and global political economy.
Consulting
I offer research-based consultancy and analytical services for think tanks, research institutes, NGOs, media outlets, and policy-oriented organisations interested in international politics, the Middle East, Latin America and the Global South.