Brasil y los países en desarrollo entre 1961 y 1969: institucionalización y práctica

Authors

  • Suhayla Khalil

Abstract

This work addresses the relations between Brazil and the developing countries in the first two post-1964 military governments. The problem that motivated the work is that although the foreign policy speech CastelloBranco government (1964-1967) was strongly linked to bipolarity, the alignment with the United States and the struggle against communism, the practice showed a closer relationship with the third world, their arrangements, advocates of a new division of the world, often seen as subversive. This practice remained in the Costa e Silva (1964-1967), under new tonic. We suggest that analysis of institutionalized ideas is fundamental to explain Brazil’s policy for the third world between the years 1964 and 1969.

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2013-11-04

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Estudios

How to Cite

Khalil, S. (2013). Brasil y los países en desarrollo entre 1961 y 1969: institucionalización y práctica. International Relations, 22(44). https://revistas.unlp.edu.ar/RRII-IRI/article/view/704