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Normative foreign policy: The Brazilian case
International Interactions, 1981Brazil is portrayed as one of a group of “New Influentials” in the international system today‐an array of Third World nations whose potential political and economic power augers increased influence in world affairs. Within the last decade the will to become a great power has coincided with the greater capacity to achieve that status.
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Tradition and Variation in Brazilian Foreign Policy
Journal of Inter-American Studies, 1967Mounting Anxieties, frustrations, and fears in Brazil effected a change of government by military force at the end of March of 1964. President Joáo Goulart fled to an Uruguayan exile. Congress, urged by the military, conferred supreme executive power on Marshal Humberto Castelo Branco. Many other sweeping changes followed.
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History of Brazilian Foreign Policy (1808 to 1945)
Journalists, lawyers, and diplomats constituted the prime authors in the history of Brazilian foreign relations. They usually worked in a laudatory framework and had limited analytical and theoretical skills. This changed in the second half of the twentieth century.Antônio Carlos Lessa +1 more
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