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The Brazilian foreign policy for the Guyana region

The Brazilian foreign policy for the Guyana region

... contemporary Brazilian foreign policy for the Guyana ...Suriname, Guyana and French Guiana, inserted in the Transnational Amazon, are the territories that comprise ... See full document

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Rev. bras. polít. int.  vol.60 número1

Rev. bras. polít. int. vol.60 número1

... by the network nodes, and the ties between them (whether they participated together in an environmental project) are represented by the ...map the proximity of countries by their level of ... See full document

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Contexto int.  vol.38 número1

Contexto int. vol.38 número1

... of the New Left, implemented in Brazil since the PT’s electoral victory in ...on the PT’s efforts to improve relations with other countries in the Global South in areas such as trade and ... See full document

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Rev. bras. polít. int.  vol.53 número especial

Rev. bras. polít. int. vol.53 número especial

... to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MRE) symbolized the great lines of Brazilian foreign policy under Lula’s ...government. The designation of a career diplomat, a former ... See full document

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Brazil's global aspirations and their implications for the relationship with Argentina in the framework of MERCOSUR

Brazil's global aspirations and their implications for the relationship with Argentina in the framework of MERCOSUR

... of the Brazilian foreign policy has resulted in acting as both "the first among the lasts" and "the last among the firsts" (Lima, 2012), by ... See full document

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Brazil and Regional Integration in South America: Lessons from the EU’s Crisis

Brazil and Regional Integration in South America: Lessons from the EU’s Crisis

... As the undisputed leader in regional initiatives, due largely to its eco- nomic size and power, Brazil has often looked to Europe in its discur- sive construction of an institutional project for its ...his ... See full document

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Soft Power, Hard Aspirations: the Shifting Role of Power in Brazilian Foreign Policy

Soft Power, Hard Aspirations: the Shifting Role of Power in Brazilian Foreign Policy

... Over the past decade, Brazil has suffered from strong competition in both Latin America and Africa, especially from China, so it is important to understand the context behind the BNDES' move to ... See full document

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Between Autonomy and Dependency: the Place of Agency in Brazilian Foreign Policy

Between Autonomy and Dependency: the Place of Agency in Brazilian Foreign Policy

... in the same book in which he also presented the term “autonomy through distance” — refers to the exercise of autonomy through a strategy that promotes adherence to international regimes in order to ... See full document

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Contexto int.  vol.38 número2

Contexto int. vol.38 número2

... especially the rise in commod- ity prices and increased tendencies by emerging economies to strengthen a multi-polar international order, the country intensiied its political and economic activity in ... See full document

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Contexto int.  vol.38 número1

Contexto int. vol.38 número1

... as foreign policy ...and the media, and within the media ...and foreign media continued to judge this in terms of their previous editorial ...questioning the inability of ... See full document

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Competition policy and foreign direct investment, possible relationship and aspects from the recent Brazilian experience

Competition policy and foreign direct investment, possible relationship and aspects from the recent Brazilian experience

... In the past two decades there has been a widespread policy shift towards liberalization of the national ...entailed the lowering of tariff barriers, elimination of discriminatory treatment of ... See full document

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An alternative to the "unwritten alliance" : the policy of a persuasive approximation between Brazil and the United States (1889-1906)

An alternative to the "unwritten alliance" : the policy of a persuasive approximation between Brazil and the United States (1889-1906)

... received the same ...enthusiasm, the reciprocity agreement was cancelled in 1894 45 by the Brazilian authorities and a new form of bilateral commercial relations was established under ... See full document

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Rev. bras. polít. int.  vol.57 número especial

Rev. bras. polít. int. vol.57 número especial

... and foreign policy-makers are well aware that China is no longer geopolitically the “Middle Kingdom,” they are also aware that giving such centrality to the US has undesirable political ...of ... See full document

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Rev. Sociol. Polit.  vol.21 número48

Rev. Sociol. Polit. vol.21 número48

... of the upgrade of Brazil’s international relations towards a more active and affirmative presence in the world, in another project of South America integration in 2004: the Community of South ... See full document

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Rev. bras. polít. int.  vol.60 número1

Rev. bras. polít. int. vol.60 número1

... Unfortunately, the potential areas of common ground failed to yield ...“for the Brazilian government taking joint action with the EU in the region was neither necessary nor ... See full document

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Source Criticism and the History of Brazilian Foreign Policy

Source Criticism and the History of Brazilian Foreign Policy

... recently, the difficulty in accessing sources for historical research has made Brazilian foreign policy similar to the study of ancient history, wherein sources are char- acterised by ... See full document

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Rev. bras. polít. int.  vol.58 número2

Rev. bras. polít. int. vol.58 número2

... In the early 1970s, a series of changes in the international scenario, in Brazilian domestic and foreign policies, in its relationship with the US and in the place occupied by ... See full document

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The collor administration: liberal reformism and the new brazilian foreign policy.

The collor administration: liberal reformism and the new brazilian foreign policy.

... O reformismo liberal que predominou no governo Collor – orientando tanto sua política externa como sua política de comércio exterior – não resultou em ou visou uma demissão da nação e do[r] ... See full document

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From openness to restriction: South American governments’ responses to the Venezuelan exodus, 2014-2019

From openness to restriction: South American governments’ responses to the Venezuelan exodus, 2014-2019

... of the most extensive political and humanitarian crises ever experienced in South ...in the region have failed to promote stability in Venezuela and have been unable to implement a coordinated ... See full document

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Lua Nova  número98

Lua Nova número98

... in the cases of Oswaldo Cruz Foundation – Fiocruz (part of the Brazilian Ministry of Health) and the BCA (part of ...Itamaraty). The Ministry of Health, for example, acquired ... See full document

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