2004
DOI: 10.1590/s0034-73292004000100002
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Brasil-China: trinta anos de uma parceria estratégica

Abstract: IntroduçãoNas duas últimas décadas do século XX, o Brasil passou por um processo paralelo de transformações. Enquanto, no plano político, os anos 1980 marcaram a transição de um regime militar para a democracia, no plano econômico o Brasil assistiu à exaustão do modelo essencialmente autárquico de desenvolvimento. Em conjunto com a turbulência financeira, a estratégia de inserção à economia mundial sob controle do Estado tornou-se crescentemente mais difícil.Adicionalmente, nos anos 1990, a diluição das fronte… Show more

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“…One of the major gestures toward the strategic valorization of relations with China was made by President Lula who paid a State visit to China in 2004, taking with him the largest entourage ever of Brazilian businessmen on this kind of mission. Brazil supported China's admission to the World Trade Organization, in the belief that this would indirectly contribute to the strengthening of the world trade system, because, given China's immense domestic market, the Chinese might agree to compromises that would benefit the developing countries (Oliveira, 2004).…”
Section: Chinamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One of the major gestures toward the strategic valorization of relations with China was made by President Lula who paid a State visit to China in 2004, taking with him the largest entourage ever of Brazilian businessmen on this kind of mission. Brazil supported China's admission to the World Trade Organization, in the belief that this would indirectly contribute to the strengthening of the world trade system, because, given China's immense domestic market, the Chinese might agree to compromises that would benefit the developing countries (Oliveira, 2004).…”
Section: Chinamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Relevant literature related to this article's general theme has addressed the presence of China and Japan in Latin America by looking at both countries comparatively (Hamaguchi et al 2018), but also exploring them individually, notably Japan (Kuwayama 2015;Myers and Kuwayama 2016). Yet, closer to this study's topic, it is possible to identify only a few works that have focused specifically on Brazil-China SP (Oliveira 2012;2004). Here, although some comparisons are made with the Japanese case, no consistent comparative thrust or exercise is offered.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Revista BRasileiRa de Política inteRnacional (Cunha 2004, Oliveira 2004, 2006 as an alternative to what had been the predominant trend up to that time, of insertion of Brazil into the economy of developed countries.…”
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confidence: 99%