2014
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-85292014000200008
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Uma Perspectiva de Longo Período sobre a Integração Latino-americana Vista pelo Brasil

Abstract: O objetivo do texto é discutir o processo de integração latino-americana, com atenção especial às posições brasileiras, visando compreender os elementos de continuidade entre a política dos primeiros anos da República, particularmente o período do Barão do Rio Branco (1902Branco ( -1912) e a atualidade. Buscam-se as raízes remotas da política brasileira em relação à integração regional que nos anos 1980

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“…The literature shows a relatively stable domestic support for regionalism (Mourón, Urdinez, and Onuki 2016;Onuki, Mourón, and Urdinez 2016), and many scholars have pointed out the growing importance of Latin America to Brazil's strategic thinking and domestic debates, as well as for the role of regional leader (Vigevani and Ramanzini 2010;Bueno, Ramanzini Júnior, and Vigevani 2014;Guimarães, Fernandes, and Maldonaldo 2020;Malamud 2011;Mourón, Urdinez, and Onuki 2016;Almeida 2016;and Flemes 2010).…”
Section: Normative Posturesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The literature shows a relatively stable domestic support for regionalism (Mourón, Urdinez, and Onuki 2016;Onuki, Mourón, and Urdinez 2016), and many scholars have pointed out the growing importance of Latin America to Brazil's strategic thinking and domestic debates, as well as for the role of regional leader (Vigevani and Ramanzini 2010;Bueno, Ramanzini Júnior, and Vigevani 2014;Guimarães, Fernandes, and Maldonaldo 2020;Malamud 2011;Mourón, Urdinez, and Onuki 2016;Almeida 2016;and Flemes 2010).…”
Section: Normative Posturesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[1][2] The work of such nurses took place in the Italian Theater of Operations, in the field hospitals of the United States of America, which Brazil were allies with during the conflict, in a context where the North American diplomatic Good Neighbor Policy and Pan-Americanism was arduously articulated and propagated in Latin America. 3 From their mobilization for war in 1943, and their exclusion from permanent position in the Army shortly after the end of the conflict in 1945, these nurses began to develop some particular strategies for their reinstatement into this field. Thus some public discourses were (re) produced by them, in the sense of expressing their positions and ideas about the possibility of having female nurses officially incorporated into the Army, to the point of being on stand by for Active Military Service.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%