Brazilian Foreign Policy in Changing Times: The Quest for Autonomy from Sarney to Lula

Author:   Gabriel Cepaluni ,  Tullo Vigevani ,  Leandro Moura ,  Phillippe C. Schmitter
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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Pages:   190
Publication Date:   01 March 2012
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Brazilian Foreign Policy in Changing Times: The Quest for Autonomy from Sarney to Lula


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Author:   Gabriel Cepaluni ,  Tullo Vigevani ,  Leandro Moura ,  Phillippe C. Schmitter
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Lexington Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.30cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.290kg
ISBN:  

9780739128824


ISBN 10:   0739128825
Pages:   190
Publication Date:   01 March 2012
Recommended Age:   From 22 from 22
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Foreword by Phillippe C. Schmitter Chapter 2 Introduction Chapter 3 Chapter 1. Defining Autonomy Chapter 4 Chapter 2. Pressure for Change: José Sarney's Foreign Policy Chapter 5 Chapter 3. Turbulent Times: The Foreign Policies of Collor de Mello and Itamar Franco Chapter 6 Chapter 4. Brazilian Foreign Policy in the Cardoso Era: The Quest for Autonomy through Participation Chapter 7 Chapter 5. Lula's Foreign Policy and the Quest for Autonomy through Diversification Chapter 8 Chapter 6. The Dilemmas of Regional Integration for Brazil: Autonomy and Diversification of Partners Chapter 9 Chapter 7. Brazil-Venezuelan Relations Chapter 10 General Conclusion

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One of the most persistent deficiencies in the literature on foreign policy is its almost exclusive focus on the 'core states' of Europe and North America - with an occasional sideward glance at China and India. Here we have a book that breaks these bonds. Its central theme is autonomy - exactly what peripheral states are not supposed to have in their foreign policies. Tullo Vigevani and Gabriel Cepaluni follow Brazil's quest for autonomy from the mid-1980s when its regime became democratic to the present moment - through five consecutive presidencies - and they demonstrate that this quest has been an underlying strategic priority, but that its tactical expression has varied considerably. ! [T]heir innovative conceptualization of Brazil's progress in gaining greater autonomy!.suggest[s] a model that might be applicable to the foreign policies of other peripheral states with similar ambitions. -- Schmitter, Philippe C.


One of the most persistent deficiencies in the literature on foreign policy is its almost exclusive focus on the 'core states' of Europe and North America - with an occasional sideward glance at China and India. Here we have a book that breaks these bonds. Its central theme is ""autonomy"" - exactly what peripheral states are not supposed to have in their foreign policies. Tullo Vigevani and Gabriel Cepaluni follow Brazil's ""quest for autonomy"" from the mid-1980s when its regime became democratic to the present moment - through five consecutive presidencies - and they demonstrate that this quest has been an underlying strategic priority, but that its tactical expression has varied considerably. … [T]heir innovative conceptualization of Brazil's progress in gaining greater autonomy….suggest[s] a ""model"" that might be applicable to the foreign policies of other peripheral states with similar ambitions. -- Philippe C. Schmitter, Professor Emeritus, European University Institute Tullo Vigenavi and Gabriel Cepaluni's Brazilian Foreign Policy in Changing Times: The Quest for Autonomy from Sarney to Lula fills a significant gap in the literature by offering a thorough, informative overview of twenty-five years of Brazilian foreign policy. Vigenavi and Cepaluni's study does not only offer a thorough, well informed, and systematic examination of a major country's foreign policy, but also suggests interesting broader insights that hold relevance far beyond its subject matter. Brazilian Foreign Policy in Changing Times: The Quest for Autonomy from Sarney to Lula is recommended to Latin America specialists as well as to students of international relations. * E-International Relations *


One of the most persistent deficiencies in the literature on foreign policy is its almost exclusive focus on the 'core states' of Europe and North America - with an occasional sideward glance at China and India. Here we have a book that breaks these bonds. Its central theme is autonomy - exactly what peripheral states are not supposed to have in their foreign policies. Tullo Vigevani and Gabriel Cepaluni follow Brazil's quest for autonomy from the mid-1980s when its regime became democratic to the present moment - through five consecutive presidencies - and they demonstrate that this quest has been an underlying strategic priority, but that its tactical expression has varied considerably. ! [T]heir innovative conceptualization of Brazil's progress in gaining greater autonomy!.suggest[s] a model that might be applicable to the foreign policies of other peripheral states with similar ambitions. -- Philippe C. Schmitter, from the foreword


Author Information

Tullo Vigevani is professor of political science at São Paulo State University (UNESP), research coordinator of the Center for Contemporary Cultural Studies, coordinator of the National Institute for Studies on the United States, and coordinator of the post-graduate program on international relations at the State University of Campinas and the Pontifical Catholic University of São Paolo. Gabriel Cepaluni has recently been a visiting researcher in the department of government at Georgetown University and is author of Patent Regime: United States X Brazil on the International Chessboard.

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