Samba Power:Brazil's Modern Foreign Policy Directives towards the African Continent

A. D. Guzman
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The following research paper has as the objective of analysing the development, implementation and results of Brazilian foreign policy towards the African continent. A brief, yet important historical background with relevant demographic and national attributes is included, with the focus on the history of foreign policy between the two from its recognition of the newly independent African states since the late 1950s and into the administrations of the last two Brazilian heads of state and government, Luis Inacio “Lula” Da Silva (2003-2010) and Dilma Rousseff (2011-2016). It is precisely during these last two periods where Africa became one of the top priorities for reaching and maintaining Brazilian national interests through international relations. The path chosen to pursue these goals is one related to what liberal and constructivist theories of international relations call soft power, a doctrine, in the Brazilian method, that emphasizes cultural, historical and ethnic links to Africa. Nevertheless, a delicate balance must be preserved with the domestic realities and constraints felt back in the home front, Brazil itself still being a country on the way to becoming truly “developed”, with many social problems remaining.
桑巴力量:巴西对非洲大陆的现代外交政策指示
以下研究文件的目的是分析巴西对非洲大陆外交政策的发展、执行和结果。本书简要介绍了具有相关人口和民族属性的重要历史背景,重点介绍了两国之间的外交政策历史,从20世纪50年代末以来巴西承认新独立的非洲国家,到巴西最后两位国家元首和政府首脑路易斯·伊纳西奥·卢拉·达席尔瓦(2003-2010)和迪尔玛·罗塞夫(2011-2016)的政府。正是在这最后两个时期,非洲成为通过国际关系实现和维护巴西国家利益的最优先事项之一。为实现这些目标而选择的道路与国际关系的自由主义和建构主义理论所称的软实力有关,这是巴西方法中强调与非洲的文化、历史和种族联系的一种学说。然而,必须与国内现实和国内所感受到的限制保持微妙的平衡,巴西本身仍然是一个在成为真正“发达”的道路上的国家,仍然存在许多社会问题。
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