Understanding Brazil-United States relations : contemporary history, current complexities and prospects for the 21st century
By: HIRST, Monica
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Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Livro Geral | Biblioteca Graciliano Ramos | Livro Geral | 4.13H6698u (Browse shelf) | 1 | Não-circulante | 10015096 |
Part I. Past and presente: the 5 As of the US-Brazil relations 1.1. Alliance 1.2. Alignment 1.3. Autonomy 1.4. Adjustment 1.5. Affirmation Part II. Brazil-United States in the post/Cold War period 2.1. World order, renewed multilateralism and the emergence of a global agenda 2.2. The new inter-American context 2.3. The South Amerian unisequences 2.4. The Brazilian experience: foreign policy and democratization 2.5. The new challenges in US-Brazil economic relations 2.6. The new contents in US-Brazil political relations Part III. Brazil-United States relations in the post-post-Cold War context 3.1. The effects of macro-securitization and the imperial over-extension 3.2. The new framework of the international insertion of Brazil 3.3. The configuration of a pragmatic and affirmative bilateralism
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