This article sets out how secondary powers in South America—that is, Argentina, Chile, and Venezuela—see Brazil as a regional power, as well as Brazil's strategy of using its regional powerhood to further its own ambitions of becoming a global power on the international stage. The article assesses the expectations of these three countries, specifically in terms of what kind of roles they attribute to Brazil. Following this empirical interest, the article develops a role theoretical framework for understanding the importance of Others' expectations for the role con-ception and enactment of the Self. The article also elaborates on the interplay of master roles and auxiliary roles in which Others become key shapers of those roles, as well as o...
The aim of this article is to analyze Brazil's foreign policy towards the South American region duri...
International audienceMost scholars agree on the ongoing process of global decentralization characte...
For the last 20 years Brazil pursued an activist foreign policy both in relation to its own region a...
This article analyzes what the drivers of contestation of secondary powers vis-à-vis the regional po...
This article aims to analyze Brazil’s policy towards South America during Luiz Inácio "Lula" da Silv...
The article evaluates the extent to which Brazil's foreign policy actions, negotiating positions and...
Esta dissertação explora o potencial explicativo de conceitos da Role Theory para a política externa...
Brazilian diplomats and academics alike have long regarded regional leadership as a springboard to ...
Bibliografia: p. 88-94This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Com...
Until its recent crisis, Brazil’s rise, combined with seeming US decline and distraction, led observ...
This present research was driven by the observation of a thought-provoking puzzle, which came from t...
Brazil has a dual identity as a Latin American country and one of the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, ...
Of all the countries identified as rising powers on the world stage, Brazil appears to have drawn co...
Brazil has historically been regarded as the natural leader of Latin America, given its level of dev...
At the beginning of the twenty-first century, Brazil became a crucial player as the principal advoca...
The aim of this article is to analyze Brazil's foreign policy towards the South American region duri...
International audienceMost scholars agree on the ongoing process of global decentralization characte...
For the last 20 years Brazil pursued an activist foreign policy both in relation to its own region a...
This article analyzes what the drivers of contestation of secondary powers vis-à-vis the regional po...
This article aims to analyze Brazil’s policy towards South America during Luiz Inácio "Lula" da Silv...
The article evaluates the extent to which Brazil's foreign policy actions, negotiating positions and...
Esta dissertação explora o potencial explicativo de conceitos da Role Theory para a política externa...
Brazilian diplomats and academics alike have long regarded regional leadership as a springboard to ...
Bibliografia: p. 88-94This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Com...
Until its recent crisis, Brazil’s rise, combined with seeming US decline and distraction, led observ...
This present research was driven by the observation of a thought-provoking puzzle, which came from t...
Brazil has a dual identity as a Latin American country and one of the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, ...
Of all the countries identified as rising powers on the world stage, Brazil appears to have drawn co...
Brazil has historically been regarded as the natural leader of Latin America, given its level of dev...
At the beginning of the twenty-first century, Brazil became a crucial player as the principal advoca...
The aim of this article is to analyze Brazil's foreign policy towards the South American region duri...
International audienceMost scholars agree on the ongoing process of global decentralization characte...
For the last 20 years Brazil pursued an activist foreign policy both in relation to its own region a...