Brazilian foreign policy: from the combined to the unbalanced axis (2003/2021)

Abstract From 2003 until 2021, Brazilian foreign policy has endured several changes and upheavals that are affecting its international relations traditions and projection. This process is generated by domestic political struggles, the instability of the world’s balance of power towards multipolarity and is linked to a more comprehensive strategy of public policies. Based on a qualitative review and critical analysis, the aim of this article is to examine these agendas, and the combined and unbalanced axis of the current foreign policy transition.

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Main Author: Pecequilo,Cristina Soreanu
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Centro de Estudos Globais da Universidade de Brasília 2021
Online Access:http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-73292021000100212
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Summary:Abstract From 2003 until 2021, Brazilian foreign policy has endured several changes and upheavals that are affecting its international relations traditions and projection. This process is generated by domestic political struggles, the instability of the world’s balance of power towards multipolarity and is linked to a more comprehensive strategy of public policies. Based on a qualitative review and critical analysis, the aim of this article is to examine these agendas, and the combined and unbalanced axis of the current foreign policy transition.