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Brazilian Foreign Policy After The Cold War 1st Edition Sean William Burges

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Brazilian Foreign Policy After The Cold War 1st Edition Sean William Burges
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Publisher: University Press of Florida
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.5 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Sean William Burges
ISBN: 9780813033334, 0813033330
Language: English
Year: 2009
Edition: 1

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Brazilian Foreign Policy After The Cold War 1st Edition Sean William Burges by Sean William Burges 9780813033334, 0813033330 instant download after payment.

Since 1992 - the end of the Cold War - Brazil has been slowly and quietly carving a niche for itself in the international community: that of a regional leader in Latin America. How and why is the subject of Sean Burges' investigations. Under President Fernando Henrique Cardoso, Brazil embarked on a new direction vis-a-vis foreign policy. Brazilian diplomats set out to lead South America and the global south without actively claiming leadership or incurring the associated costs. They did so to protect Brazil's national autonomy in an ever-changing political climate. Burges utilizes recently declassified documents and in-depth interviews with Brazilian leaders to track the adoption and implementation of Brazil's South American foreign policy and to explain the origins of this trajectory. Leadership and desire to lead have, until recently, been a contentious and forcefully disavowed ambition for Brazilian diplomats. Burges dispels this illusion and provides a framework for understanding the conduct and ambitions of Brazilian foreign policy that can be applied to the wider global arena.

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