2017
DOI: 10.1163/19426720-02304003
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The Promotion of LGBT Rights as International Human Rights Norms: Explaining Brazil’s Diplomatic Leadership

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“…The external promotion of LGBTI human rights is not fundamentally politicized in Europe, something which the Foreign Affairs Council consensus illustrates (EU Council, 2013). However, the ‘state‐norm entrepreneurship’ (Bonna Nogueira, 2017) of Nordic Plus donors aiming to advance LGBTI human rights in ODA at the EU level and in bilateral negotiations with beneficiaries results in differently configured politicization processes.…”
Section: Eu‐internal Politicization Of Lgbti Human Rights Promotmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The external promotion of LGBTI human rights is not fundamentally politicized in Europe, something which the Foreign Affairs Council consensus illustrates (EU Council, 2013). However, the ‘state‐norm entrepreneurship’ (Bonna Nogueira, 2017) of Nordic Plus donors aiming to advance LGBTI human rights in ODA at the EU level and in bilateral negotiations with beneficiaries results in differently configured politicization processes.…”
Section: Eu‐internal Politicization Of Lgbti Human Rights Promotmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Quest for Status: Brazil's Activism in the UN Human Rights Council 2006-2020 Monika Sawicka a regional institution as Brazil in the past three decades has been recognized as a global player using supraregional fora as leverage to gain visibility and construct its image of a norm entrepreneur and promoter of human rights (Stolte, 2015;Nogueira, 2017;Carvalho, 2020;Sá e Silva, 2020). Also, the global forum permits to capture the Brazilian realignment of partnerships into new coalitions with European, African, and Asian states.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…LGBT 9 , por exemplo, foi adotada por movimentos sociais e ativistas na I Conferência Nacional GLBT, onde se discutiu a precedência do "L" sobre o "G" na tentativa de chamar atenção para a desigualdade sexista dentro do movimento (Nogueira, 2017). De lá para cá, o conhecimento sobre a sigla se expandiu; não apenas em termos do aumento de nomeações incluídas, mas de disseminação do uso.…”
Section: Perfis Das Pessoas Entrevistas E Considerações Sobre Identidadeunclassified