2015
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-85292015000100003
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O Brasil, a China e a VI Cúpula do BRICS

Abstract: IntroduçãoNos últimos anos, o Brasil procurou desenvolver sua política externa -e por meio dela, sua autonomia internacional -e ser reconhecido pela comunidade internacional como um global player em diferentes arenas, nomeadamente em matéria de desenvolvimento e paz mundial.Pode-se dizer, em termos gerais, que o governo brasileiro se esforçou em construir acordos e fortalecer instituições regionais, a partir do

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“…The mistrust and frustration of the rising powers with institutions and processes dominated by the North contributed to their establishing their own multilateral institutions and processes. These range from collaborative processes, such as the India-Brazil-South Africa Intergovernmental Forum (IBSA) established in 2003 and the latest Southern Think-Tanks (NeST) academic network, to major institutions such as the BRICS New Development Bank (NDB) and the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), led by China (Constantine and Shankland 2017;Oliveira, Onuki, and Oliveira 2006;Becard, Barros-Platiau, and Oliveira 2015;Panova 2015;Cooper and Farooq 2015).…”
Section: St Century: New Agendas the Re-emergence Of Ssc And The Frag...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mistrust and frustration of the rising powers with institutions and processes dominated by the North contributed to their establishing their own multilateral institutions and processes. These range from collaborative processes, such as the India-Brazil-South Africa Intergovernmental Forum (IBSA) established in 2003 and the latest Southern Think-Tanks (NeST) academic network, to major institutions such as the BRICS New Development Bank (NDB) and the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB), led by China (Constantine and Shankland 2017;Oliveira, Onuki, and Oliveira 2006;Becard, Barros-Platiau, and Oliveira 2015;Panova 2015;Cooper and Farooq 2015).…”
Section: St Century: New Agendas the Re-emergence Of Ssc And The Frag...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, Brasilia grew suspicious of developing the group as a geopolitical mechanism more focused on security issues, as desired by Beijing and particularly Moscow. The South Americans sustained that the group was too heterogeneous to form a unity in many global and regional questions, although they conceded that the group should discuss and promote peaceful resolution of conflicts and demand a more just and democratic global governance [34].…”
Section: Brazil Russia and Brics: Some Prospectsmentioning
confidence: 99%