American Foreign Policy
Mostrando 1-12 de 51 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Foreign direct investment in developing economies A study on the productivity spillover effects in Latin America
Abstract Purpose The aim of this study was to investigate how the productivity spillover effects of foreign direct investment (FDI) in the Latin American economies are manifested. Specifically, the paper sought to identify the role of foreign presence and government intervention through an industrial policy on total factor productivity in Latin American cou
RAUSP Manag. J.. Publicado em: 2020-03
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2. Mudança na Política Externa dos Estados Latino-Americanos e Caribenhos: Uma Análise Baseada nas Votações da Assembleia Geral das Nações Unidas
RESUMO Neste artigo buscamos encontrar as principais condições conjunturais que podem aumentar as chances de Redirecionamentos na Política Externa (RPE), com base na análise de países latino-americanos entre 1945 e 2008. O objetivo é testar o efeito de variáveis identificadas com o conceito de “janela política”, utilizado pela literatura para def
Dados. Publicado em: 05/12/2019
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3. USA’s trade policy in the context of global crisis and the decline of North American hegemony
RESUMO A crise global de 2007 reforçou as tendências deflacionárias, assim como a retirada dos países centrais para dentro. Após a Grande Recessão de 2008-2009, a maioria das economias experimentou processos de semiestagnação e deglobalização. A crise acelerou o declínio da hegemonia dos Estados Unidos. Embora mantenham uma vantagem militar esmaga
Brazil. J. Polit. Econ.. Publicado em: 02/09/2019
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4. From classical developmentalism and post-Keynesian macroeconomics to new developmentalism
RESUMO O novo desenvolvimentismo foi uma resposta à incapacidade do desenvolvimentismo clássico e da macroeconomia pós-Keynesiana em liderar os países de renda média para retomar o crescimento. O novo desenvolvimentismo nasceu nos anos 2000 para explicar por que os países latino-americanos pararam de crescer nos anos 80, enquanto os países do Leste As
Brazil. J. Polit. Econ.. Publicado em: 02/05/2019
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5. Do Concepts Matter? Latin America and South America in the Discourse of Brazilian Foreign Policymakers
By analyzing the content of 6,523 pronouncements by Brazilian decision-makers, this paper aims to present some quantitative evidence to answer the following questions: 01. How did Brazilian Foreign Policy decision-makers employ the concepts of Latin America and South America from 1995 to 2014? 02. Were South American terms prioritized over Latin American ter
Bras. Political Sci. Rev.. Publicado em: 29/11/2018
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6. A pericentric Punta del Este: Cuba’s failed attempt to join the Latin American Free Trade Area (LAFTA) and the limits of Brazil’s independent foreign policy
Abstract This article analyzes a crucial but still neglected episode in Latin America’s Cold War: the mobilization of regional anti-Communist governments to oppose Cuba’s attempt to join the Latin American Free Trade Area (LAFTA) in August 1962. We focus particularly on the forces that shaped Brazil’s position, which initially supported Cuba, but event
Rev. bras. polít. int.. Publicado em: 25/10/2018
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7. The Vargas Administration and the Proposal of the ABC Pact: The Place of Peronist Argentina in Brazilian Foreign Policy
Abstract Abstract: To return to the history of Brazil’s participation in South-American economic regionalism has gradually become of paramount need as the issue of regional integration is at the top of the country’s foreign policy agenda. This article aims to contribute with a study of this participation, by examining the failed attempt to revive the AB
Contexto int.. Publicado em: 2016-08
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8. UNASUR: Regional Pluralism as a Strategic Outcome
Abstract South America features a very particular regional architecture, one which is characterised by the proliferation and overlapping of regional organisations, with UNASUR at the centre. UNASUR is an intergovernmental organisation with no supranational institutions. The article will argue that institutional flexibility, which is both a core element of S
Contexto int.. Publicado em: 2016-08
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9. Foreign Policy Analysis in Latin American democracies: the case for a research protocol
Abstract In this article we propose an alternative theoretical path to study contemporary Latin American foreign policies, evoking the notion of 'public policy cycle' to explain how democratic regimes in the region have been able to expand their autonomy over time. For that, we will first identify the sources of a given country's foreign policy, both at home
Rev. bras. polít. int.. Publicado em: 25/07/2016
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10. When Foreign Policy Meets Social Demands in Latin America
Abstract In order to introduce this special issue of Contexto Internacional, we first seek to provide a panoramic understanding of the Latin American political landscape. Next, we consider the new (and not so new) development strategies adopted by Latin American states, and their implications for foreign policy and international relations. Following this, we
Contexto int.. Publicado em: 2016-06
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11. Presidents, Legislators, and Foreign Policy in Latin America
Abstract Which factors determine legislative support for the foreign policy initiatives of Latin American presidents? How do political parties and politicians behave when dealing with presidential foreign policy? The issue of whether presidents exercise greater influence over foreign or domestic affairs has been extensively debated in recent years, and the e
Contexto int.. Publicado em: 2016-06
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12. A Few Non-Conclusive Thoughts about Foreign Policy and Social Demands
Abstract In an increasingly interdependent world, not only politics but also societies become ever more intertwined. Therefore, foreign policy-making is progressively influenced by domestic factors, not only in the country in question but also in others. This special issue seeks to shed light on the degree to which Latin American civil societies and social m
Contexto int.. Publicado em: 2016-06