2010
DOI: 10.1590/s0034-73292010000300004
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Brazil and the economic, political, and environmental multilateralism: the Lula years (2003-2010)

Abstract: This article discusses Brazil's multilateral policy under Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva's administration, highlighting economic, political and environmental themes. The main argument is that Brazil's multilateral relations during this government reached a new significance with the reinforcement of international coalitions and the articulation with the country's new development model. The country has been using multilateral forums as a way to achieve international projection and support for its development project,… Show more

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“…Meanwhile, the two presidents have presented many critiques of the oligarchic means of decision-making in global financial governance. Thus, the replacement of the G-8 by the financial G-20 in 2009 as the main decision-making forum on global financial and economic regulation was celebrated in Brazil (Visentini and Silva 2010). Brazil tries to gather other emerging countries in the forum to foster development-friendly rules and projects.…”
Section: The Brazilian Casementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, the two presidents have presented many critiques of the oligarchic means of decision-making in global financial governance. Thus, the replacement of the G-8 by the financial G-20 in 2009 as the main decision-making forum on global financial and economic regulation was celebrated in Brazil (Visentini and Silva 2010). Brazil tries to gather other emerging countries in the forum to foster development-friendly rules and projects.…”
Section: The Brazilian Casementioning
confidence: 99%
“…da evolução das relações (Vigevani, Oliveira, e Cintra 2003). No entanto, as circunstâncias e a intensidade das relações entre o Brasil e países africanos apenas mudaram a partir do governo de Luís Inácio Lula da Silva (2003Silva ( -2010. Como apontado por Visentini e Silva (2010), a passagem do governo de Fernando Henrique Cardoso para Lula representa um novo capítulo em termos de importância dos países em desenvolvimento para a política externa brasileira.…”
Section: As Relações Entre Brasil E Angolaunclassified
“…Países africanos representam possíveis alianças estratégicas para as aspirações brasileiras em arenas multilaterais assim como oportunidades de mercado (Visentini e Silva 2010). Estas características favoráveis começaram a ser melhor exploradas apenas durante o governo Lula.…”
Section: As Relações Entre Brasil E Angolaunclassified
“…Os setores com maiores investimentos foram os relacionados a atividades exportadoras, como o petróleo e a mineração, revertendo em grandes investimentos em infraestrutura e produção de energia. Quanto ao mercado interno, houve grande expansão dos setores automotivos e petroquímicos (SILVA, 2013;VISENTINI, 2013;VISENTINI & SILVA, 2010). Ainda que a atual crise econômica mundial tenha desacelerado as economias emergentes e afetado gravemente o modelo de desenvolvimento brasileiro em vigor na última década, ainda não há sinais de novas agendas de governo que venham alterar as propostas do PAC.…”
Section: Fechando O Foco: Brasilunclassified