2010
DOI: 10.1590/s0034-73292010000100003
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Cooperação horizontal Sul-Sul: arranjos de concertação política entre a Índia, o Brasil e a África do Sul

Abstract: IntroduçãoA ideia de concertações Sul-Sul não é recente e muito menos os objetivos que levam a formar-se coalizões entre países do Hemisfério Sul, observandose a necessidade de se pensar nos interesses e nas estratégias desenvolvidas conjuntamente num ambiente internacional interdependente e assimétrico. Este contexto de maior aproximação entre países do Sul pode ser identificado como um tipo de cooperação horizontal, objetivando-se uma concertação com vistas à obstrução das desigualdades internacionais dirigi… Show more

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“…An analogous perspective is expressed by Diego Rodrigues (2010), who underlines how the institutionalization of coalitions of developing countries has become a strategic recourse in order to confront inequalities embedded within the international system, through more horizontal modes of cooperation (RODRIGUES, 2010). The notion of horizontality as opposed to verticality, is also central to Caicedo and Castro (2010), and lies at the hearth of their explanation of how the power to define ideas and their concomitant development models, has been deprived from the South.…”
Section: Perspectives On Cooperation Between Developing Countriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An analogous perspective is expressed by Diego Rodrigues (2010), who underlines how the institutionalization of coalitions of developing countries has become a strategic recourse in order to confront inequalities embedded within the international system, through more horizontal modes of cooperation (RODRIGUES, 2010). The notion of horizontality as opposed to verticality, is also central to Caicedo and Castro (2010), and lies at the hearth of their explanation of how the power to define ideas and their concomitant development models, has been deprived from the South.…”
Section: Perspectives On Cooperation Between Developing Countriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, cooperation amongst developing countries may, in this perspective be seen as a trend of collective contestation of an externally imposed developmental vision. An analogous perspective is expressed by Diego Rodrigues (2010), who underlines how the institutionalization of coalitions of developing countries has become a strategic recourse in order to confront inequalities embedded within the international system, through more horizontal modes of cooperation (RODRIGUES, 2010). The notion of horizontality as opposed to verticality, is also central to Caicedo and Castro (2010), and lies at the hearth of their explanation of how the power to define ideas and their concomitant development models, has been deprived from the South.…”
Section: Perspectives On Cooperation Between Developing Countriesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Brazil's reappraisal of the priority of South-South bilateral contacts leads to the creation of new axes where effective mechanisms of cooperation are formed to achieve geopolitical goals on the global level. Brazil's strategic partners within the groups India, Brazil, and South Africa (IBSA) and Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa (BRICS) join forces to review the decision-making process at different levels (Rodrigues, 2010), while in the G-4, Brazil along with Germany, Japan, and India, advocates for the UN reform (Almeida, 2018). With regards to Brazil's relations with Indonesia, the emphasis is placed on two factors-trade and economic ties, and the ability to jointly respond to global challenges (Desiderá Neto & Tussie, 2018).…”
Section: The Theoretical Aspects Of a Strategic Partnershipmentioning
confidence: 99%