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TipoLivro Publicado ou Organizado
GrupoProdução Bibliográfica
DescriçãoBANERJEE, A. ; BIJOS, L. M. J. ; BAKER, James ; OLIVER, Tim ; MANKOFF, J. ; ZHAO, Q. ; KRAMER, S. P. ; DETTKE, Dieter ; INOGUCHI, T. ; MUKHERJEE, R. (LIVRO_PUBLICADO). Global Perspectives on Foreign Policy of Major Powers. New Delhi, India: Academic Foundation, 2016. v. 500. 518p .
AutorLeila Maria Da Juda Bijos
Ano2016

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Ano2016
Cidade da EditoraNew Delhi, India
Descricão e Informacões AdicionaisBrazil?s foreign policy has a history of continuity and renewal, and certain national characteristics have generated permanent interests. For instance, Brazil is a country of continental proportions and contains two huge hydrographic basins, the Amazon and the River Plate; it has 10 neighbouring countries, some with densely populated borders giving rise to major commercial activity and trade relationships; and the country?s population of around 200 million is ethnically and socially diverse, originating from different parts of the world, which has created special links with Germany, Italy, Japan, Lebanon, Poland, Portugal and Ukraine, to name some of the most notable. Brazil?s foreign policy is a by-product of the country?s unique position as a regional power in Latin America, a leader among developing countries, and an emerging world power. Brazilian foreign policy is based on the principles of multilateralism, peaceful settlement of disputes, and non-intervention in the affairs of other countries. Brazil engages in multilateral diplomacy through the Organization of American States and the United Nations (UN), and has increased ties with other developing countries in Africa and Asia, especially during the two terms of President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva. Brazil?s coming of age in world politics has made it necessary for its diplomatic agenda to broaden and become more complex, and this has created a challenge to coordinate domestic and foreign policy agendas, and systematically keep track of the positions defended by Brazil abroad. Due to its significant contributions of uniformed personnel to UN Peacekeeping Operations, Brazil has been offered leadership roles therein and is currently providing the Force Commander to the UN Stabilisation Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH), and to the UN Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUSCO). Instead of pursuing unilateral prerogatives, Brazilian foreign policy has tended to emphasise regional integration, first
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nome da editoraAcademic Foundation
numero da edicao revisao1
numero da serie1
numero de paginas518
numero de volumes500
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TipoLIVRO_PUBLICADO
titulo do livroGlobal Perspectives on Foreign Policy of Major Powers
titulo do livro inglesGlobal Perspectives on Foreign Policy of Major Powers