Brazil has historically been regarded as the natural leader of Latin America, given its level of development, the size of its economy, its military might and its ambitious foreign policy. This image was cemented during the presidencies of Lula da Silva and Dilma Rousseff, who supported Latin American integration (particularly via the creation of such blocs as UNASUR and CELAC) and diminishing Washington’s historical influence in the Western Hemisphere. However, the situation has dramatically changed with the rise to power of President Jair Bolsonaro, a staunch supporter of the US in general (and President Donald Trump in particular), which has affected Brazil’s role in the region. Based upon the analysis of specific domestic and foreign pol...
The Fernando Henrique Cardoso administration attempted to replace a reactive foreign policy agenda d...
The author of the article under consideration analyzes Brazilian foreign policy in the period of the...
This article aims to analyze Brazil’s policy towards South America during Luiz Inácio "Lula" da Silv...
Brazil has a dual identity as a Latin American country and one of the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, ...
At the beginning of the twenty-first century, Brazil became a crucial player as the principal advoca...
The aim of the article is to present, based on theoretical studies of integration, the evolution of ...
The aim of the article is to present, based on theoretical studies of integration, the evolution of ...
In the last two decades, Brazil has emerged as a global actor. Its rise is embodied in such acronym...
In 2007, the EU launched a Strategic Partnership with Brazil despite the EU’s commitment to multilat...
Brazilian foreign policy demonstrates an interesting double aspect in the changing global system. It...
During the governments of Cardoso II, Lula and Dilma, Brazil's foreign policy focused on building a ...
The aim of this article is to analyze Brazil's foreign policy towards the South American region duri...
Brazil's current position in Latin America is characterized by a certain ambiguity. On the one hand,...
This paper introduces the idea of the EU as a 'model' of regional integration, linking it to the lit...
ln the last decade, Brazil has experienced strong economie growth while claiming for recognition in ...
The Fernando Henrique Cardoso administration attempted to replace a reactive foreign policy agenda d...
The author of the article under consideration analyzes Brazilian foreign policy in the period of the...
This article aims to analyze Brazil’s policy towards South America during Luiz Inácio "Lula" da Silv...
Brazil has a dual identity as a Latin American country and one of the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, ...
At the beginning of the twenty-first century, Brazil became a crucial player as the principal advoca...
The aim of the article is to present, based on theoretical studies of integration, the evolution of ...
The aim of the article is to present, based on theoretical studies of integration, the evolution of ...
In the last two decades, Brazil has emerged as a global actor. Its rise is embodied in such acronym...
In 2007, the EU launched a Strategic Partnership with Brazil despite the EU’s commitment to multilat...
Brazilian foreign policy demonstrates an interesting double aspect in the changing global system. It...
During the governments of Cardoso II, Lula and Dilma, Brazil's foreign policy focused on building a ...
The aim of this article is to analyze Brazil's foreign policy towards the South American region duri...
Brazil's current position in Latin America is characterized by a certain ambiguity. On the one hand,...
This paper introduces the idea of the EU as a 'model' of regional integration, linking it to the lit...
ln the last decade, Brazil has experienced strong economie growth while claiming for recognition in ...
The Fernando Henrique Cardoso administration attempted to replace a reactive foreign policy agenda d...
The author of the article under consideration analyzes Brazilian foreign policy in the period of the...
This article aims to analyze Brazil’s policy towards South America during Luiz Inácio "Lula" da Silv...