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Contexto int.  vol.35 número2

Contexto int. vol.35 número2

... 4 They sug- gest that a new sovereignty regime is emerging, particularly in South America, which goes beyond national sovereignty, is linked to the construction of a regional polity, and[r] ... See full document

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Contexto int. vol.35 número2

... The importance of the European market for South America has a sig- nificant impact on how the European Union is seen in the region, both in economic, political and ideological terms.. Fo[r] ... See full document

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Contexto int. vol.35 número2

... In so far as the distan- cing has limited the construction of regional ties necessary to the ad- vancement of a “deep” regionalism (the kind that goes beyond the commercial and financial[r] ... See full document

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Contexto int. vol.35 número2

... There is an inherent contradiction between the regional integration projects in Latin America, albeit rhetorically conducted, and the staunch defense by most countries of their national [r] ... See full document

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Contexto int. vol.35 número2

... During the 1990s, Latin American countries such as Mexico, Argentina and Brazil took turns in using the preroga- tive of abstention on resolutions concerning nuclear weapons in the Middl[r] ... See full document

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Contexto int. vol.35 número2

... Instead, the American states turned to free trade and pursued a policy of “open regionalism,” which the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean defined as “a process of g[r] ... See full document

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Contexto int. vol.35 número2

... The BRICS group defies many aspects of conventional logic with respect to international organization and global governance. The most visible is the geographical location of the BRICS con[r] ... See full document

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Contexto int. vol.35 número2

... In this case, the aim is to further verify the impact of regional integration on national politics, the role of the regional parliaments and the purpose of extra-state representation, it[r] ... See full document

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Contexto int.  vol.38 número2

Contexto int. vol.38 número2

... he most prominent objectives in Brazil’s STI Policy were to ‘develop and implement social technology, and promote technological extension for productive and social inclu- sion’, which a[r] ... See full document

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Contexto int. vol.38 número2

... According to Ruy Castro’s witty and precise Bossa nova: the story of the Brazilian music that seduced the world (1999), a local music lover, a Mr Emicles, travelled great distan- ces [r] ... See full document

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Contexto int. vol.38 número2

... Starting from this broader vision of Latin American regionalism, in the next sec- tions the paper analyses the position and strategy of the Argentinean government in the formation and c[r] ... See full document

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Contexto int. vol.38 número2

... he research concludes that these states produced co-operation or conlict as part of their balance of positions towards the systemic order, which is an interactional result of their sta[r] ... See full document

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Contexto int. vol.38 número2

... In 1996, the four original member states (Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay) established a consultation and political co-ordination mechanism tasked with expanding and systematis[r] ... See full document

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Contexto int. vol.38 número2

... It will focus in particular on the dip- lomatic endeavours by the guarantor countries of the 1942 Rio de Janeiro Protocol, which involved a unique set of negotiations, and the setting u[r] ... See full document

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Contexto int. vol.38 número2

... Abstract: Historically, great powers have gone to great lengths to guarantee the energy necessary to compete in the international system. Today, as fossil fuel sources diminish and ener[r] ... See full document

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Contexto int. vol.38 número2

... his article discusses international co-operation in science and technology (S&T) in the ield of nuclear applications, and seeks to improve our understanding of the political dy- nam[r] ... See full document

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Contexto int. vol.38 número2

... Negotiations between the two countries on a new commercial agreement actually lasted for almost all the period of Vargas’ mandate. In 1952, at the same time as the for- mulation of a new trade treaty, a Wheat Advisory ... See full document

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Contexto int. vol.38 número2

... In general, promotion of dialogue and civil society participation in Brazilian foreign policy responds to three factors: (i) the participation of other institutions within the Executiv[r] ... See full document

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Contexto int. vol.38 número2

... It is an honor to introduce this issue, the third issue of Contexto Internacional in the new phase of the journal inaugurated by Vol. 37, no. 3, and the irst issue in its new design and layout. While the ... See full document

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Contexto int.  vol.39 número2

Contexto int. vol.39 número2

... combines Contexto Internacional’s role as a venue for academic contributions on regionalism and regional integration with the importance of advancing the debate on the security and de- fence implications of ... See full document

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