2001
DOI: 10.1590/s0104-44782001000200011
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Identidade (inter)nacional e política externa do Brasil

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“…These elections were possible only with African support as part of what Oliveira (2005: 263) called a broad front of South-South cooperation in the defense of shared interests against the developed world—an alternative to the traditionally vertical relations between the developed North and the underdeveloped South. Taking advantage of the international situation and the optimism emerging from the positive results of its economic and social policies, Brazil presented itself as the “natural leader” of the region (Souza, 2002; Lafer, 2001) and of the developing countries (Lima, 2005), promoting discussions of expanding the permanent membership of the UN Security Council, representing the interests of developing countries in the Doha Round of the WTO, and negotiating an agreement between Mercosur and the European Union.…”
Section: Lula Da Silva’s Fome Zero: the Politicization Of The Fight A...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These elections were possible only with African support as part of what Oliveira (2005: 263) called a broad front of South-South cooperation in the defense of shared interests against the developed world—an alternative to the traditionally vertical relations between the developed North and the underdeveloped South. Taking advantage of the international situation and the optimism emerging from the positive results of its economic and social policies, Brazil presented itself as the “natural leader” of the region (Souza, 2002; Lafer, 2001) and of the developing countries (Lima, 2005), promoting discussions of expanding the permanent membership of the UN Security Council, representing the interests of developing countries in the Doha Round of the WTO, and negotiating an agreement between Mercosur and the European Union.…”
Section: Lula Da Silva’s Fome Zero: the Politicization Of The Fight A...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Esta "interpretação multilateral do monroísmo, como parte constitutiva da política externa brasileira, representou um empenho no controle da ingerência unilateral dos Estados Unidos" (LAFER, 2001: 67). Os exemplos acima não se detêm em analisar os fatos em si, mas demonstram o empenho para dar fundamento a uma world view, nas palavras de Lafer (2001), sobre a assimetria da estratificação internacional.…”
Section: O Incipiente Parâmetro De Autonomiaunclassified
“…Numa análise da expansão capitalista e ocidental, Arrighi (1996) A condição de Império deixou duas marcas significativas na constituição da identidade do Brasil no século XIX, ou seja, primeiro, a relação com Portugal, que não foi uma relação de ex-metrópole e ex-colônia, como os demais estados hispânicos americanos, uma vez que Brasil já tinha sido sede da Corte e, uma segunda característica, a integridade territorial, base da característica continental atual (LAFER, 2001). Santos (2004) fez uma investigação fundamental para entender as posições assumidas pelo Brasil no continente americano no século XIX e ressalta que o Brasil não se inteirava com as iniciativas de encontros interamericanos em função da identificação maior com a Europa do que com os países que seguiam um republicanismo aos moldes dos EUA 35 .…”
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