Brazilian Foreign Policy after the Cold War

Brazilian Foreign Policy after the Cold War

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ISBN: 0813033330 / Publisher: University Press of Florida, March 2009

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Burges (political studies, U. of Ottawa, Canada) combines analysis of the economic, security, and ideational aspects of Brazilian foreign policy for the years 1992-2002 in order to form an overall picture of the grand strategy of Brazil's foreign ministry, Itamaraty. He argues that Brazil has been pursuing, rather successfully, a diplomatic strategy of consensual hegemony that aims to embed its interests and priorities in the structure of the South American regional system while simultaneously distributing the costs of the hegemonic project by accommodating the competing interests of other members of the region, at least on a prima facie basis, and thus securing their cooperation. Annotation ©2009 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Read More
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