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Africa and South America (South Africa, Argentina and Brazil)
Africa Review, 2009(2009). Africa and South America (South Africa, Argentina and Brazil) Africa Review: Vol. 1, No. 1, pp. 73-86.
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Growing South-South agribusiness connections: Brazil’s policy coalitions reach Southern Africa
Third World Thematics: A TWQ Journal, 2016AbstractThis paper focuses on the emergence of policy networks connecting diplomatic, technocratic, research and private actors from Brazil and southern Africa, which are contributing to the socialisation of Brazil’s policy instruments and technical standards in the agribusiness sector.
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Pegmatites in South-eastern Brazil
2000Two pegmatite groups are represented in southeastern Brazil. The first group, resulting from fractional crystallization, is linked to syn-tectonic granites (580 Ma - deformation event D ) and the second one is associated with another partial melting event of the crust which simultaneously produced porphyritic leucogranites [(520-500 Ma)- later ...
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The global (South) projection of Brazil
Drustveni horizontiBrazil, the 8th largest global economy, has a territory with continental dimensions (measuring the double of the European Union) and a population that surpasses, easily, 200 million inhabitants. Its strategic role is obviously prominent in the contemporary world and especially in the Global South.
Juan Agulló, Souza de
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NIR-2015 Brazil—Highlighting South America
NIR news, 2015C aipirinha! If you don’t know what this is, ask anyone who attended the 17 ICNIRS conference in Foz do Iguacu, Parana State, Brazil. The caipirinha is the national cocktail of Brazil and is composed of crushed cane sugar and limes, filled to the top of the glass with cachaca and shaken with ice—a refreshing and delicious drink in the tropical heat ...
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19. Rising Brazil and South America
2016This chapter examines the role of South America in Brazil’s strategy to establish itself as a global player. It first provides an overview of Brazil’s foreign policy in order to situate its bid for power within wider historical patterns of interaction with the world.
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River‐discharge in Brazil, South America
Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union, 1944For many years the abundance of water‐resources in Brazil and the sparsity of published basic data related to runoff have presented an inviting challenge in the field of applied hydrology. Recently increased facilities whereby the actual river‐gagings are recorded at many stations, apparently according to the best standards attainable and closely ...
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South-South Cooperation and Companies in Brazil and Chile
Integration and Trade, 2013This article analyzes the participation of companies in the South-South Cooperation (SSC) of Brazil and Chile during the last decade. It proposes that economic interests attract the private sector into SSC -no exclusion being made of solidarity reasons- and that such interests are in line with the foreign policy objectives set by both governments.
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