2016
DOI: 10.1590/1981-38212016000300006
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Foreign aid and the governance of international financial organizations: the Brazilian-bloc case in the IMF and the World Bank

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“…Although not an innovation of the Brazilian Workers' Party (PT), under the Lula and Dilma administrations, South-South relations climbed to the top of Brazilian foreign policy priorities, with a significant increase in the number of cooperation agreements signed with developing countries (MENDONÇA JÚNIOR and FARIA, 2015). Simultaneously, over the last decade Brazil has shifted in status from a receiver to a donor of foreign aid 3 , while its integration strategy has been reinforced by the promotion of alliances and agreements with southern partners (APOLINÁRIO JÚNIOR, 2016;OLIVEIRA and ONUKI, 2012;PINHEIRO and GAIO, 2014;PUENTE, 2010;VALENÇA and CARVALHO, 2014) . There is no consensus on the definition of SSC but it is generally used to designate a wide range of phenomena regarding relations between developing countries.…”
Section: A New Path In Brazilian Foreign Policymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although not an innovation of the Brazilian Workers' Party (PT), under the Lula and Dilma administrations, South-South relations climbed to the top of Brazilian foreign policy priorities, with a significant increase in the number of cooperation agreements signed with developing countries (MENDONÇA JÚNIOR and FARIA, 2015). Simultaneously, over the last decade Brazil has shifted in status from a receiver to a donor of foreign aid 3 , while its integration strategy has been reinforced by the promotion of alliances and agreements with southern partners (APOLINÁRIO JÚNIOR, 2016;OLIVEIRA and ONUKI, 2012;PINHEIRO and GAIO, 2014;PUENTE, 2010;VALENÇA and CARVALHO, 2014) . There is no consensus on the definition of SSC but it is generally used to designate a wide range of phenomena regarding relations between developing countries.…”
Section: A New Path In Brazilian Foreign Policymentioning
confidence: 99%