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Brazilian Bourgeoisie And Foreign Policy Tatiana Berringer

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Brazilian Bourgeoisie And Foreign Policy Tatiana Berringer
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19.02 MB
Pages: 252
Author: Tatiana Berringer
ISBN: 9789004532687, 9004532684, 2022057747, 2022057748
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Brazilian Bourgeoisie And Foreign Policy Tatiana Berringer by Tatiana Berringer 9789004532687, 9004532684, 2022057747, 2022057748 instant download after payment.

What were the changes in the international position of the Brazilian state during the Lula and Cardoso administrations? How were the classes and class fractions represented? These are the questions that Tatiana Berringer's work seeks to answer. Using the theoretical instruments of the Marxist Nicos Poulantzas, the book identifies the class interests that directed the international action of the Brazilian state. With notable originality, the text presents, theoretically and empirically, a truly consistent Marxist analysis of Brazilian foreign policy, as well as a rich interpretation of the class struggle in current Brazilian politics. The author offers the reader her reflections on the political crisis of 2016 and the foreign policy of the Dilma, Temer, and Bolsonaro governments.

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