A Comparative Analysis of Brazil's Foreign Policy Drivers Towards the USA: Comment on Amorim Neto (2011)

This paper looks at the main finding by Amorim Neto (2011), namely that Brazil's power explains why it distanced itself from the country that had once been its great ally in the first half of the last century. We propose an alternative explanation grounded on the realist literature in IR. Ultim...

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Main Authors: Fernando Mourón, Francisco Urdinez
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Brazilian Political Science Association 2014-08-01
Series:Brazilian Political Science Review
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/pdf/bpsr/v8n2/1981-3821-bpsr-8-2-0094.pdf
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description This paper looks at the main finding by Amorim Neto (2011), namely that Brazil's power explains why it distanced itself from the country that had once been its great ally in the first half of the last century. We propose an alternative explanation grounded on the realist literature in IR. Ultimately, we seek to determine whether the variable has behaved in the same way for other South American countries, searching for independent variables that could help us explain a visible pattern in the region: the increasing distancing from the United States (USA) at the United Nations General Assembly. We want to contribute to the debate initiated by Amorim Neto (2011) and Schenoni (2012) for future research in the recent field of quantitative analysis of Brazilian Foreign Policy. Using Panel Corrected Standard Error analysis in ten South American countries from 1970 to 2007 we empirically prove that the lower the power gap between a South American country and the U.S., the lower its alignment with the USA in the UN General Assembly voting.
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spelling doaj.art-8dfabae3d6414e2f8ce9d1d837b548f72022-12-22T00:35:36ZengBrazilian Political Science AssociationBrazilian Political Science Review1981-38211981-38212014-08-018294115A Comparative Analysis of Brazil's Foreign Policy Drivers Towards the USA: Comment on Amorim Neto (2011)Fernando Mourón0Francisco Urdinez1PhD Candidate in International Relations, Universidade de São Paulo, BrazilPhD Candidate in International Relations, Universidade de São Paulo, BrazilThis paper looks at the main finding by Amorim Neto (2011), namely that Brazil's power explains why it distanced itself from the country that had once been its great ally in the first half of the last century. We propose an alternative explanation grounded on the realist literature in IR. Ultimately, we seek to determine whether the variable has behaved in the same way for other South American countries, searching for independent variables that could help us explain a visible pattern in the region: the increasing distancing from the United States (USA) at the United Nations General Assembly. We want to contribute to the debate initiated by Amorim Neto (2011) and Schenoni (2012) for future research in the recent field of quantitative analysis of Brazilian Foreign Policy. Using Panel Corrected Standard Error analysis in ten South American countries from 1970 to 2007 we empirically prove that the lower the power gap between a South American country and the U.S., the lower its alignment with the USA in the UN General Assembly voting.http://www.scielo.br/pdf/bpsr/v8n2/1981-3821-bpsr-8-2-0094.pdfBrazilian foreign policySouth AmericaUSAUN general assemblypanel data econometrics
spellingShingle Fernando Mourón
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A Comparative Analysis of Brazil's Foreign Policy Drivers Towards the USA: Comment on Amorim Neto (2011)
Brazilian Political Science Review
Brazilian foreign policy
South America
USA
UN general assembly
panel data econometrics
title A Comparative Analysis of Brazil's Foreign Policy Drivers Towards the USA: Comment on Amorim Neto (2011)
title_full A Comparative Analysis of Brazil's Foreign Policy Drivers Towards the USA: Comment on Amorim Neto (2011)
title_fullStr A Comparative Analysis of Brazil's Foreign Policy Drivers Towards the USA: Comment on Amorim Neto (2011)
title_full_unstemmed A Comparative Analysis of Brazil's Foreign Policy Drivers Towards the USA: Comment on Amorim Neto (2011)
title_short A Comparative Analysis of Brazil's Foreign Policy Drivers Towards the USA: Comment on Amorim Neto (2011)
title_sort comparative analysis of brazil s foreign policy drivers towards the usa comment on amorim neto 2011
topic Brazilian foreign policy
South America
USA
UN general assembly
panel data econometrics
url http://www.scielo.br/pdf/bpsr/v8n2/1981-3821-bpsr-8-2-0094.pdf
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