Estado de direito: o desafio das economias emergentes no México e no Brasil

The new global order has been reshaped in recent times. New actors are emerging from different part of Asia, Latin America and Eastern Europe, even if the president of the United States, Donald Trump, tries to contain this trend. The emerging economies continue their expansion and some analysts p...

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Main Author: Nubia Nieto
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul 2017-04-01
Series:Revista Debates
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Online Access:http://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/debates/article/view/71918/41079
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Summary:The new global order has been reshaped in recent times. New actors are emerging from different part of Asia, Latin America and Eastern Europe, even if the president of the United States, Donald Trump, tries to contain this trend. The emerging economies continue their expansion and some analysts predict that they will overtake G7 economies by 2027. However, the main question raised in this text is not whether the BRIC’s countries and emerging countries will surpass developed countries; rather, the emerging countries will be able to create strong institutions and ensure the rule of law, reduce social inequalities and guarantee a sustainable development for a long period, taking advantage of the economic growth that they are living. This text will be focused on analyzing the need to create, maintain, and promote the rule of law in emerging countries, emphasizing the case of Brazil and Mexico, as these countries are in a decisive moment to determine their future. Emerging Markets; BRICs; Rule of Law; Latin America; Global Order
ISSN:1982-5269
1982-5269