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The Politics of Brazilian Foreign Policy [PDF]
From November 1902 through February 1912, four presidents governed Brazil. Throughout all this period, though, only one person headed the foreign ministry: José Maria da Silva Paranhos Jr., alias Baron of Rio Branco (20 April 1845–10 February 1912). This political wonder and diplomatic giant was to shape Brazil’s international doctrine and diplomatic ...
Rodriguez, Júlio C., Malamud, Andrés
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Chinese Double Effect on Brazilian Foreign Policy (2003-2018) [PDF]
This research examines contemporary Brazilian foreign policy, and its central concern is to explore how China’s global rise has impacted the general guidelines of Brazilian foreign policy from 2003 to 2018.
Yuri Bravo Coutinho +1 more
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Brazilian New Foreign Policy and Implications within BRICS
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 after the Cold War [PDF]
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 ...
Burges, Sean
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Source Criticism and the History of Brazilian Foreign Policy [PDF]
Abstract 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.
Eduardo Uziel, Norma Breda dos Santos
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Civil Society Participation in Brazilian Foreign Policy: an Analysis of its Democratic Quality
Working from an analytical framework that emphasises the horizontalisation of the decision-making process of Brazilian foreign policy, considered as public policy and subject to democratic control, this article analyses the democratic quality of this ...
Melissa Pomeroy
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Foreign policy change in Brazil: comparing Castelo Branco (1964-1967) and Fernando Collor (1990-1992) [PDF]
In this article, I intended to develop an analytical schema to analyze moments of redirection in Brazilian Foreign Policy. The schema encompasses the following logic: sources from national and international contexts may influence the domestic political ...
Ítalo Beltrão Sposito
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At the start of the 21st century, there was a reconfiguration of the Brazilian domestic political dynamic, as its actors gradually became more interested in the formulation of foreign policy and tried to safeguard their interests.
Rubens de S. Duarte +1 more
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The Brazilian foreign policy for the Guyana region
This paper aims to discuss contemporary Brazilian foreign policy for the Guyana region. Suriname, Guyana and French Guiana, inserted in the Transnational Amazon, are the territories that comprise the area in focus. Since the 2000s, South America became the strategic focus of Brazil's foreign policy and projects such as IIRSA and Mercosur are important ...
Paulo Gustavo Pellegrino Correa
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Abstract Early childhood has increasingly been acknowledged as a vital time for all children. Inclusive and quality education is part of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, with the further specification that all children have access to quality pre‐primary education.
Laura H. V. Wright +8 more
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