Clashing frames: human rights and foreign policy in the Brazilian re-democratization process
AUTOR(ES)
Roriz, João Henrique
FONTE
Rev. bras. polít. int.
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
13/11/2017
RESUMO
Abstract This article deals with the use of rights in the Brazilian foreign policy in the late 1970s. Two main arguments are advanced: there was a novel understanding of rights that clashed with the traditional statist one, and the Brazilian strategies were less a complete rebuttal of rights language and more a reading of rights as a possible threat to the Abertura process.
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