Shaping the security-development nexus in Brazil: the military as a modernising and nation-building actor?

IF 1.1 Q3 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Vinicius Mariano de Carvalho, Raphael C. Lima
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ABSTRACT Since the end of the Cold War, the topic of military role expansion has become commonplace in the literature. Military deployments in humanitarian crises, disaster relief, border patrol, policing, counterterrorism, stability operations, and state-building played a key role in new doctrine and organisational changes. Yet, this global trend towards role expansion met a very distinct context in Brazil. Despite transitioning from an authoritarian military rule, reducing military prerogatives in government, and rethinking military roles in society, this trend reinforced an embedded idea that the armed forces have a central and all-encompassing role in the state’s political, economic, and social development. This worldview derives from a Brazilian historical process of merging security and development that rose far before the discussions on the security-development nexus in the literature by the late 2000s. That said, the aim of this article is to discuss how historical political and military practices built a security-development nexus avant la lettre, in which the military played a key role. We intend to demonstrate how Brazil placed the military as a key development actor and how this process, over time, led to consequences for civil-military relations, public policies, and democracy
塑造巴西的安全与发展关系:军队作为现代化和国家建设的参与者?
自冷战结束以来,军事角色扩张的话题在文学中屡见不鲜。在人道主义危机、救灾、边境巡逻、警务、反恐、维稳行动和国家建设方面的军事部署,在新学说和组织变革中发挥了关键作用。然而,这种作用扩大的全球趋势在巴西遇到了非常独特的背景。尽管从独裁的军事统治过渡,减少了军队在政府中的特权,并重新思考军队在社会中的作用,但这一趋势强化了一种根深蒂固的观念,即武装部队在国家的政治、经济和社会发展中发挥着核心和全面的作用。这种世界观源于巴西将安全和发展融合在一起的历史进程,这一进程远远早于2000年代后期文献中关于安全与发展关系的讨论。也就是说,本文的目的是讨论历史上的政治和军事实践是如何建立一个安全与发展的联系的,其中军队发挥了关键作用。我们打算展示巴西如何将军队作为一个关键的发展参与者,以及随着时间的推移,这一进程如何对军民关系、公共政策和民主产生影响
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Conflict Security & Development
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