Brazil, the United States and the Tehran Declaration
AUTOR(ES)
Oliveira, Marcos Aurelio Guedes de, Santos, Deijenane Gomes dos
FONTE
Rev. bras. polít. int.
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
23/11/2018
RESUMO
Abstract Brazil has claimed the status of a key player within the international arena for the past decade, particularly during the two administrations of Lula da Silva (2003–2010). The Brazilian foreign policy team acted in relation to issues such as the Palestinian-Israeli Affairs and the Iranian Nuclear Program imbroglio with the international community presenting the country as a potential negotiator in matters of high politics. Yet, despite the success of the Tehran Declaration, Brazil faced some limitations due to the reactions of countries such as the United States, which displayed discontent towards Brazil’s engagement in areas normally assigned to them. Making use of official documentation, speeches from authorities, and press articles we concluded that despite Brazil’s status as a global power, it has not been able to face the great players such as the US in the world high politics.
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