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_aForeign policy decision-making under the Geisel government : _bThe president, the military and the foreign ministry |
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_t2. Foreign policy and the military regime in Brazil - doctrines and actors _t2.1. The military and the National Security Doctrine _t2.1.1. The NSD's main external premises _t2.1.2. The "deinification" of the NSD _t2.2. Decision making arena - the president, the militry and the foreign ministry _t2.2.1. The presidency: Ernesto Geisel's policy-making system and management style _t2.2.2. The inner circle _t2.2.3 The outer circle _t2.3. Conclusion _t2.4. Appendix I _t3. The Foreign Policy of "Responsible Pragmatism" _t3.1. New International Order and Foreign Policy changes _t3.2. Political and economic aspects of Geisel's government _t3.3. The foreign Policy of "Responsible Pragmatism" _t3.4. conclusion _t3.5. Appendix II _t4. Brazilian policy towards Cuba (1964-1975) _t4.1. Brazil's civilain governments assess the Castro regime _t4.2. The Brazilian military regime and the Cuban question _t4.3. The requirements for a change _t4.4. Setting the scene for Geisels stance towards Cuba _t4.4.1. Brazil-Latina America _t4.4.2. Brazil-US _t4.5. Cuba and the Inter-American System defining means and ends _t4.6. The process of decision-making _t4.6.1. Brazil identifies and wheits its alternatives (XV Meeting of Consultation) _t4.6.2. Not much to choose _t4.6.3. Brazil explains its position _t4.6.4. Brazil holds to its decision (XVI Meetings of Consultation) _t4.7. Conclusion _t4.8. Appendix III _t5. The resumption of diplomatic relations with the Peoples Republic of China _t5.1. Historical background (1949-1969) _t5.2. Beijing and the international relations in the 1970s _t5.3. Brazil and cina in the 1970s _t5.4. On the direction of a change _t5.5. The momento of decision _t5.6. Consensus building _t5.7. Conclusion _t5.8. Appendix IV _t6. The recognition of Angolan independence _t6.1. Brazilian foreign policy towards African colonialism a historial perspective, 1964-1974 _t6.2. Changing course Brazilian pragmatic policy towards African colonialism _t6.3. Brazil defines its position towards Angola: to the winner, the potatoes _t6.4. The wighing up of costs and benefits _t6.5. Brazil honors its words: the recognition of Angolan independence _t6.6. the impact of the decision _t6.7. The lesser of two evils: pondering alternatives _t6.8. Adhering to the decision despite negative feedback _t6.9. Cnclusion _t6.10. Appendix V |
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