Rubens Ricupero

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Rubens Ricupero
Ambassador Rubens Ricúpero.jpg
Secretary-General of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development
In office
September 15, 1995 – September 14, 2004
Secretary-GeneralBoutros Boutros-Ghali
Kofi Annan
Preceded byCarlos Fortin
Succeeded byCarlos Fortin
Minister of Finance
In office
April 5, 1994 – September 3, 1994
PresidentItamar Franco
Preceded byFernando Henrique Cardoso
Succeeded byCiro Gomes
Minister of the Environment
In office
September 16, 1993 – April 5, 1994
PresidentItamar Franco
Preceded byFernando Coutinho Jorge
Succeeded byHenrique Brandão Cavalcanti
Personal details
Born (1937-03-01) March 1, 1937 (age 84)[1]
São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil[2]
Spouse(s)Marisa Parolari[2]
Alma materUniversity of São Paulo School of Law[1]
ProfessionDiplomat

Rubens Ricupero (born March 1, 1937) is a Brazilian academic, economist, bureaucrat and diplomat. He served as the fifth Secretary General of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development from September 1995 to September 2004.

Education[]

Ricupero earned a Bachelor in Law from the University of São Paulo in 1959. He also studied at the Rio Branco Institute, a branch of the Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Relations.[2]

Career[]

From 1979 to 1995, Ricupero taught courses in international relations at the University of Brasília; and in the same period, he also taught the history of Brazilian diplomatic relations at the Rio Branco Institute.[2]

Ricupero was Chairman of the Finance Committee at the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development which was held in Rio de Janeiro in 1992.[3] He was the Brazilian Minister of the Environment and Amazonian Affairs, before becoming Minister of Finance in 1994.[2]

He is credited with providing continuity during the implementation of the Plano Real.[4] This plan encompassed anti-inflationary monetary reform, the introduction of the modern Brazilian real and other measures taken to stabilize the Brazilian economy.[5]

Diplomatic postings have included:

  • Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the UN in Geneva (1987–1991)[2]
  • Ambassador to the United States of America (1991–1993)[2]
  • Ambassador to Italy (1995)[2]
  • GATT, Chairman of Council of Representatives (1989, 1991)[3]

Selected works[]

Ricupero's published encompass 48 works in 58 publications in 4 languages and 400 library holdings.[6]

  • 2010 — Diário de bordo: A viagem presidencial de Tancredo
  • 2007 — A abertura dos portos
  • 2006 — A ONU no século XXI: perspectivas
  • 2004 — Beyond Conventional Wisdom in development policy: an Intellectual History of UNCTAD 1964-2004
  • 2001 — O Brasil e o dilema da globalização
  • 2000 — Rio Branco: o Brasil no mundo
  • 1998 — O ponto ótimo da crise. Rio de Janeiro: Ed. Revan. ISBN 9788571061514; OCLC 254511468
  • 1995 — Visões do Brasil : ensaios sobre a história e a inserção internacional do Brasil. Rio de Janeiro;São Paulo : Ed. Record. ISBN 9788501043368; OCLC 254090142
  • 1994 — A Nova inserção internacional do Brasil
  • 1994 — Estabilidade e crescimento: os desafios do real
  • 1993 — NAFTA and Brazil (with Sérgio Estanislav do Amaral, Robert Charles Kelso). Coral Gables, Florida: North-South Center, University of Miami. OCLC 29661557
  • 1992 — O Futuro do Brasil : a América Latina e o fim da guerra fria
  • 1991 — Brasil em mudança

Honours[]

Notes[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Ministry of Finance of Brazil Website (in Portuguese). Retrieved November 18, 2012.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h UNCTAD: biographical notes
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b Dornbusch, Rüdiger et al. (1995). Reform, Recovery, and Growth: Latin America and the Middle East., p. 172, at Google Books
  4. ^ D'Angelo, Marcello and Durval Guimarães e Marcos. "FH assinou o real fora do governo,"JB Online. 2 July 2008.
  5. ^ Ministério da Fazenda do Brazil. Exposição de Motivos da MP do Plano Real. Archived 2010-06-30 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ WorldCat Identities: Ricupero, Rubens

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