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The Transparency Frontier in Brazilian Foreign Policy [PDF]

open access: yesContexto Internacional, 2017
In 2011, Brazil finally approved a Freedom of Information (FOI) Act that recognises and regulates the right to public information. However, scholars have paid insufficient attention to its impact on Brazilian foreign policy.
Laura Trajber Waisbich   +2 more
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Brazilian New Foreign Policy and Implications within BRICS

open access: greenJournal of China and International Relations, 2020
On the dawn of the 2008 financial crisis, Brazil, Russia, India, and China celebrated the first BRIC's Summit, in 2009, till the bloc foundation in 2006.
Ana Luiza Bravo e Paiva   +2 more
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Brazilian Foreign Policy Towards Internet Governance [PDF]

open access: yesRevista Brasileira de Política Internacional, 2017
Snowden´s whistleblowing on the NSA program had a powerful impact in Brazil, prompting Dilma Rousseff´s administration to promote, at the United Nations, resolutions on Internet privacy, freedom of expression, as well as to host important ...
Maurício Santoro, Bruno Borges
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Source Criticism and the History of Brazilian Foreign Policy [PDF]

open access: diamondContexto internacional, 2019
The article deals with the historical methodology in the field of Brazilian foreign policy, based on reflections on the treatment of primary sources and the lessons of two important historians of antiquity: Moses I. Finley and Arnaldo Momigliano. Without
Eduardo Uziel, Norma Breda dos Santos
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The democratic regime and the changes in Brazilian foreign policy towards South America

open access: yesBrazilian Political Science Review, 2020
In recent times the interaction between democracy and foreign policy has begun to be studied and theorized in Brazil. The link between politics and foreign policy is not new, however, the focus of this article is on the shifts that have taken place since
Miriam Gomes Saraiva
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Brazilian Foreign Policy Discourses and the Quest for Ontological Security

open access: yesContexto Internacional, 2023
In this paper, I analyse Brazilian foreign policy with special attention to change from Americanism to Globalism in the early 1960s. This article argues that such change happened amid a crisis of ontological security.
Luciano da Rosa Muñoz
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Brazilian Foreign Policy under Jair Bolsonaro

open access: yesОбщество: философия, история, культура, 2020
The paper focuses on the analysis of Brazilian foreign policy under Jair Bolsonaro since his inauguration as president in January 2019 up to the present moment. This study examines Jair Bolsonaro’s personality and the influence of Brazilian president’s certain character traits on foreign policy decisions.
M. Khvan
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A Política Externa Brasileira como Política Pública: a proposta de um Conselho Nacional e a experiência do Comitê Brasileiro de Direitos Humanos e Política Externa | Brazilian foreign policy as public policy: the proposal of a National Council and the exp

open access: diamondMural Internacional, 2017
Refletimos sobre a atual política externa brasileira a partir da constatação da sua diversificação em termos deagendas e atores. A pluralização de atores ocorre tanto no âmbito burocrático (fragilizando a tradicionalprimazia do Itamaraty) como com ...
Danielle Costa da Silva, Magno Klein
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Brazilian Foreign Policy

open access: yesPolitical science, 2019
Brazilian foreign policy is internationally recognized, in comparative terms, for its stability, continuity, and a high degree of predictability, which can be observed throughout the different periods in which it has been categorized. The country’s international engagement from its independence in 1822 to the proclamation of the republic in 1889 was ...
Antônio Carlos Lessa   +1 more
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Brazilian foreign policy after the Cold War [PDF]

open access: yesChoice Reviews Online, 2009
Focuses competently on Brazilian foreign policy between 1992 and 2002, particularly on Brazilians aspirations for leadership in South America. . . . Recommended. "Choice" Drawing on extensive interviews with Brazilian diplomats, the Canadian scholar Burges cogently argues that Brazil is self-consciously pursuing a consensual hegemony to establish ...
Sean W. Burges
semanticscholar   +3 more sources

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