Brazilian South American geopolicy in the XXI Century

Authors

  • Fabián C. Calle Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina; Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET); CARI

Keywords:

Foreign policy, Lula, Brazil, United States, Venezuela

Abstract

The combination of material power critical mass, economic and political stability reached by Brasilia, as well as the existence of certain basic consents referring to foreign policy and security, seems to give Brazil roles and agendas of a regional power that begins to emerge slowly as a global actor. Brazil, taking advantage of its stability and, more recently, its economic growth, is developing an intelligent regional and international positioning strategy. It combines the traditional strategy of seeking a position of leadership without falling in threats or armed conflicts and one of articulating practices of consultation and cooperation with its multiple neighbors. Nevertheless, the current scenario presents some innovations as the intent to administer and to take advantage of the existence of the Revolución Bolivariana in Venezuela and the atmosphere of growing tension between Caracas and Washington.

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Author Biography

Fabián C. Calle, Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina; Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (CONICET); CARI

Profesor de Relaciones Internacionales en la Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina, en la Universidad Torcuato Di Tella y en la Universidad Siglo 21, así como en el ISEN y Escuela de Guerra Conjunta.

Published

2017-11-23

How to Cite

Calle, F. C. (2017). Brazilian South American geopolicy in the XXI Century. Colección, (18-19), 167–180. Retrieved from https://erevistas.uca.edu.ar/index.php/COLEC/article/view/811

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Section

Lecciones y Ensayos