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Contexto int.  vol.38 número2

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.38 número2

... Historically, the Brazilian and Argentinian militaries had the nuclear ield almost en- tirely to themselves. In both cases, the militaries ‘were the irst actors to take into account that the presence of an integrated ... 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

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

... 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

... 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

... 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

... h e increased convergence between 1995 and 1996 is due almost exclusively to the resolution of disagreements about the theme of colonialism. From the end of the Malvinas War in 1982 until 1995, Argentina abstained from ... 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

... 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

... 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 número1

Contexto int. vol.38 número1

... Measures of a political party’s ideology, the size of the governing coalition, and the effective number of parties (ENP) play important roles in levels of legislative support for preside[r] ... See full document

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Contexto int. vol.38 número1

... Initially the ICFTU/ORIT did not assume a position contrary to the FTAA, but to participate in the negotiations they sought the recognition of the Trade Union Forum, analogous to the Business Forum that was integrated in ... See full document

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Contexto int. vol.38 número1

... I conclude that foreign trade policymaking can only be democratised if, in procedural legitimacy, the State attributes equal weight to contributions from all types of societal actors, in[r] ... See full document

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Contexto int. vol.38 número1

... Africa: 38%; Americas: 33%; UK: 21%; Asia-Pacific: 8%) and whose discourse should likewise allude to a more cosmopolitan, transnational set of interests (Reese ... See full document

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Contexto int. vol.38 número1

... In order to ascertain whether Brazilians agreed with the free movement of people among Latin American countries, the survey asked: ‘Em relação à integração na America do Sul, você concor[r] ... See full document

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Contexto int.  vol.26 número2

Contexto int. vol.26 número2

... Entretanto, esta assertiva e suas implicações no plano das diferenças entre as “políticas externas” desses atores e as dos Estados não são exploradas pelo autor, o que deixa o leitor com mais perguntas do que respostas. ... See full document

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Contexto int. vol.38 número1

... If, as Javier Solana (2009) has noted, ‘foreign policy is all about the domestic politics of others’, a shrewd foreign policy advisor should keep an eye on the social movements, civil so[r] ... See full document

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Contexto int. vol.38 número1

... Igor Abdallah Medina de Souza, “An offer developing countries could not refuse: how powerful states created the World Trade Organisation,” Journal of International Relations and Developm[r] ... See full document

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Contexto int.  vol.24 número2

Contexto int. vol.24 número2

... Após um capítulo introdutório * em que expõe seu argumento central e uma breve descrição das seções do livro, Kaldor apresenta um his- tórico da evolução da guerra entre o século XVII e fins do século XX. Pretende ... See full document

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