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Aspirational Power
Brazil on the Long Road to Global Influence
Aspirational Power
Brazil on the Long Road to Global Influence
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Description
As the largest country in South America by land mass and population, Brazil has been marked since its’ independence by a belief that it has a potential to be more than merely a very large country. Set apart from the rest of the hemisphere by culture, language and history, Brazil has also been viewed by its neighbors as a potential great power, and at times, a threat. But even though domestic aspirations and foreign perceptions have held out the prospect for Brazil becoming a major power, the country has lacked the capabilities particularly on the military and economic dimensions to pursue a traditional path to greatness.
Aspirational Power examines Brazil as a rising power. It explains Brazil’s predilection for soft power through a historical analysis of Brazil’s three previous attempts to achieve major power status, each of which shaped its present strategy. Though Brazil’s efforts to rise have fallen short it will continue to try to overcome the obstacles to its rise, whether those obstacles are domestic or international.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
1. Brazil, the Emerging Powers, and the Future of the International Order
2. Interpreting Brazil's Attempts to Emerge in Historical Perspective
3. Selling Brazil's Rise: Brazilian Foreign Policy from Cardoso to Rousseff
4. Brazil, Order Making, and International Security
5. Brazil and the Multilateral Structure of Economic Globalization: Governance Reform for the International Economy
6. Brazil and the Global Commons
7. Emergence: Why Brazil Falls Short and What It Might Do Differently
Notes
Index
Product details
Published | 28 Jun 2016 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 240 |
ISBN | 9780815744696 |
Imprint | Brookings Institution Press |
Series | Geopolitics in the 21st Century |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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<The writing is professional but accessible, and the topic has broad significance because the authors treat Brazil’s striving for prominence as a benchmark for efforts of other emerging powers and for the reliance on soft power. Recommended.
Choice Reviews
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Mares and Trinkunas have produced an insightful and highly readable overview of Brazil's foreign relations. Doubly framed against Brazil's specific aspirations (the country is neither a rule maker nor a rule taker, but a rule shaper) and the dilemmas facing all emerging powers in the 21st century, the book successfully links together both the foundational myths of Brazilian foreign policy and the specific objectives that drive it today. In equal parts accessible and sophisticated, the book displays a contextually sensitive understanding of Brazilian politics and policymakers
Timothy J. Power, University of Oxford