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Brasil está à beira de uma “revolução do internacionalismo”

  • 09 december 2013

In Brazil, international issues were historically confined to the domain of diplomacy. Heads of state – not to mention society as a whole – rarely interfered or took much interest in these questions. However, in the last two decades, this has changed: Brazilian society, politicians and a wide range of domestic institutions have moved in the direction of internationalism and international relations. This phenomenon forms the basis of Adriana de Queiroz's reflection in the article "Brazil Is On the Brink of a 'Revolution of Internationalism".

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In Brazil, international issues were historically confined to the domain of diplomacy. Heads of state – not to mention society as a whole – rarely interfered or took much interest in these questions. However, in the last two decades, this has changed: Brazilian society, politicians and a wide range of domestic institutions have moved in the direction of internationalism and international relations. This phenomenon forms the basis of Adriana de Queiroz's reflection in the article "Brazil Is On the Brink of a 'Revolution of Internationalism".

Only available in Portuguese. 

Participants in this publication

Adriana de Queiroz
Executive Coordinator at CEBRI

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