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Brazil and its regional projection: perspectives on hegemony and regionalism in South America in the post-Cold War era

Brazil and its regional projection: perspectives on hegemony and regionalism in South America in the post-Cold War era

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Brazilian projection towards South America has been an important issue since its re-democratization process in the 1980s. Still, Brazil’s regional behavior could not be considered as a hegemony, under the realist point of view, that is, exerted by its hard power. Nor liberal, considering the option...

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Main Authors: Fernando Jose Ludwig, Italo Beltrão Sposito
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Graduate Programme in International Strategic Studies (PPGEEI) 2020-06-01
Series:Revista Conjuntura Austral
Subjects:
Brazil
hegemony
South America
regionalism
Mercosur
Online Access:https://www.seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/aedos/article/view/83376/49791%0Ahttp:/seer.ufrgs.b/revistadolhiste/rbed/issue/current/icone/PesquisasemGeociencias/revext/organon/ConTexto/revistaihgrgs/index/user/setLocale/NEW_LOCALE/RevistaGauchadeEnfermagem/cenamov/PortoArte/biodiverso/fotocronografias/austral/iluminuras/horizontesantropologicos/episteme/revpgdr/revistatodavia/sociologias/rbrasbioci/sociologias/EmPauta/icone/fineduca/renote/index/search/anos90/issue/current/revext/rbea/cadernosdoil/user/register/dar/issue/current/agronomia/aedos/issue/current/philia/revext/user/register/styles/rightSidebar.css/index.php/ConjunturaAustral/article/view/101230
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