Brazil s Africa Strategy

Brazil   s Africa Strategy
Author: C. Stolte
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2015-04-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781137499578

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The book analyzes Brazil's Africa engagement as a rising power's strategy to gain global recognition, linking it to Brazil's broader foreign policy objectives and shedding light on the mechanisms of Brazilian status-seeking in Africa.

Brazil Africa Relations in the 21st Century

Brazil Africa Relations in the 21st Century
Author: Mathias Alencastro,Pedro Seabra
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2020-10-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783030557201

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This is one of the first books to analyse the full cycle of rise and fall of Brazil's foreign policy towards Africa in the beginning of the 21st century. During his government, former president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (2003-2010) made the drive towards Africa one of the cornerstones of Brazilian diplomacy and cooperation. In a bid to build strategic trading partnerships with African counterparts, Lula’s government committed itself to an ambitious program centred on provisions in loans and credits as well as the exponential growth of its South-South cooperation. After Lula, however, this drive towards Africa started to decline and finally collapsed in face of political meltdown in Brazil and the proliferation of controversial judicial investigations that directly involved political leaders at the centre of most initiatives undertook in the 2000s. The rise and fall of Brazil-Africa relations has provoked much discussion in policy-making, as well as scholarly research. This book seeks to provide valuable resources to the study of this process by presenting empirically based and updated analysis from different perspectives, such as: The diplomatic tradition of Brazil-Africa relations The role played by Brazilian big private companies in Africa Brazilian health cooperation with African countries The participation of civil society in Brazil-Africa relations Brazil-Africa trade relations Military cooperation between Brazil and Africa Brazil’s drive to Africa left a durable mark, whose implications are yet to be understood. What were its main successes and failures? And what does the dramatic change of events, with Brazil moving from a pivotal player to an almost invisible one in merely half a decade, tell us about South-South cooperation? These are some of the questions that Brazil-Africa Relations in the 21st Century – From Surge to Downturn and Beyond intends to answer in order to provide a useful resource for Political Science and International Relations scholars interested in the study of South-South relations, as well as for policy makers interested in understanding the changing dynamics of International Relations in the wake of the 21st century.

South Africa and Brazil

South Africa and Brazil
Author: Samuel Pinheiro Guimarães
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 804
Release: 1996
Genre: Brazil
ISBN: UTEXAS:059173011870461

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Papers presented during the South Africa and Brazil Seminar, 24-25 September 1996, Rio de Janeiro, organized by the International Relations Research Institute (IPRI).

Small Business

Small Business
Author: Lyal White
Publsiher: South African Institute of International Affairs (Saiia)
Total Pages: 44
Release: 2005
Genre: Small business
ISBN: STANFORD:36105122283414

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Southern Engines of Global Growth

Southern Engines of Global Growth
Author: Amelia U. Santos-Paulino,Guanghua Wan
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2010-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780199580606

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The volume explores how the Southern Engines, China, India, Brazil, and South Africa are reshaping the world economy. It looks at their development experiences, and examines how these could provide useful lessons to the developing world.

Dilemmas of Brazilian Grand Strategy

Dilemmas of Brazilian Grand Strategy
Author: Hal Brands
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2012-07-31
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9781300039150

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This is a review of Brazilian grand strategy under President Luiz In?cio Lula da Silva. During Lula's nearly 8 years in office, he has pursued a multi-tiered grand strategy aimed at hastening the transition from unipolarity to a multipolar order in which international rules, norms, and institutions are more favorable to Brazilian interests. Lula has done so by emphasizing three diplomatic strategies: soft-balancing, coalition-building, and seeking to position Brazil as the leader of a more united South America. This strategy has successfully raised Brazil's profile and increased its diplomatic flexibility, but it has also exposed the country to four potent strategic dilemmas that could complicate or undermine its ascent. These touch on issues ranging from anemic macroeconomic performance to rising tensions in Brazil's relationship with the USA. The efficacy of Brazilian grand strategy?and its implications?will be contingent on how Lula's successors address these dilemmas.

Making Race and Nation

Making Race and Nation
Author: Anthony W. Marx
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 420
Release: 1998-10-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521585902

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Why and how has race become a central aspect of politics during this century? This book addresses this pressing question by comparing South African apartheid and resistance to it, the United States Jim Crow law and protests against it, and the myth of racial democracy in Brazil. Anthony Marx argues that these divergent experiences had roots in the history of slavery, colonialism, miscegenation and culture, but were fundamentally shaped by impediments and efforts to build national unity. In South Africa and the United States, ethnic or regional conflicts among whites were resolved by unifying whites and excluding blacks, while Brazil's longer established national unity required no such legal racial crutch. Race was thus central to projects of nation-building, and nationalism shaped uses of race. Professor Marx extends this argument to explain popular protest and the current salience of issues of race.

Brazilian Foreign Policy in Changing Times

Brazilian Foreign Policy in Changing Times
Author: Gabriel Cepaluni,Tullo Vigevani
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2012
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780739128824

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Brazilian Foreign Policy in Changing Times contributes both empirically and theoretically to the study of international relations. The book illuminates Brazilian foreign policy in the democratic era, a subject scarcely touched on elsewhere. This book also offers a new conceptualization of the debate on the path to an autonomous foreign policy.