Relações internacionais e politica externa do Brasil nos governos FHC e Lula / International relations and Brazilian foreign policy in the governments FHC and Lula

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2007

RESUMO

From the beginning of the 90?s, with the establishment of a new international order not controlled by the bipolarity east/west anymore, Brazil reformulates its external politics. Subjects as human environment, rights, security and no proliferation, economic interdependence and migrations start to be part of the guideline of reflection of the Brazilian external politics. So, the importance of this object is justified by the necessity of analyzing, how the Brazilian external politics have been treated by the two last presidents and how the government change affected the Brazilian external politics that has been constant since the beginning of the 90 s, in the government Itamar Franco, when Fernando Henrique Cardoso assumed the Department of State in October of 1992. In this way, the analysis of the external politics of a country is an attempt to find standards in the international performance. Therefore, the objective of this research is discover which elements of these standards had been kept and which of them had been modified with the ascent of Lula after eight years of Fernando Henrique Cardoso s government. Then, our hypothesis is centered in the idea that the government Lula, differently from what it could be verified in government FHC, intends to assume its role of hegemon, regionally, but also in bigger forums where the country assumes the leadership of the developing countries. However, it is possible to say that there is much continuity between the external politics of Fernando Henrique Cardoso and he government of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva.

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foreign relations brasil - relações exteriores brazil

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