Foreign policy change in Brazil: comparing Castelo Branco (1964-1967) and Fernando Collor (1990-1992)

In this article, I intended to develop an analytical schema to analyze moments of redirection in Brazilian Foreign Policy. The schema encompasses the following logic: sources from national and international contexts may influence the domestic political arena, leading to the opening of a policy windo...

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Main Author: Ítalo Beltrão Sposito
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Brazilian Political Science Association 2013-12-01
Series:Brazilian Political Science Review
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/pdf/bpsr/v7n3/v7n3a05.pdf
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spelling doaj-2c6b72018a5d48c9815ee88977c00ee92020-11-24T21:50:10ZengBrazilian Political Science AssociationBrazilian Political Science Review1981-38211981-38212013-12-0173118144Foreign policy change in Brazil: comparing Castelo Branco (1964-1967) and Fernando Collor (1990-1992)Ítalo Beltrão Sposito0Institute of International Relations, University of São Paulo (IRI/USP), BrazilIn this article, I intended to develop an analytical schema to analyze moments of redirection in Brazilian Foreign Policy. The schema encompasses the following logic: sources from national and international contexts may influence the domestic political arena, leading to the opening of a policy window and the rupture of stabilizers, which together may form a scenario prone to reform in terms of foreign guidelines. In this context, the decision makers may opt to promote a foreign policy change (FPC). To apply this model, we chose two administrations that are substantially different as to their international system and their political scope, even though both are considered by the Brazilian foreign policy literature as restructuration periods. By studying these administration's foreign policies, we tested the utility of this model and accomplished a comparative analysis seeking similarities amongst these chancing processes.http://www.scielo.br/pdf/bpsr/v7n3/v7n3a05.pdfSourcesstabilizerschangeforeign policy
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Foreign policy change in Brazil: comparing Castelo Branco (1964-1967) and Fernando Collor (1990-1992)
Brazilian Political Science Review
Sources
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change
foreign policy
author_facet Ítalo Beltrão Sposito
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title Foreign policy change in Brazil: comparing Castelo Branco (1964-1967) and Fernando Collor (1990-1992)
title_short Foreign policy change in Brazil: comparing Castelo Branco (1964-1967) and Fernando Collor (1990-1992)
title_full Foreign policy change in Brazil: comparing Castelo Branco (1964-1967) and Fernando Collor (1990-1992)
title_fullStr Foreign policy change in Brazil: comparing Castelo Branco (1964-1967) and Fernando Collor (1990-1992)
title_full_unstemmed Foreign policy change in Brazil: comparing Castelo Branco (1964-1967) and Fernando Collor (1990-1992)
title_sort foreign policy change in brazil: comparing castelo branco (1964-1967) and fernando collor (1990-1992)
publisher Brazilian Political Science Association
series Brazilian Political Science Review
issn 1981-3821
1981-3821
publishDate 2013-12-01
description In this article, I intended to develop an analytical schema to analyze moments of redirection in Brazilian Foreign Policy. The schema encompasses the following logic: sources from national and international contexts may influence the domestic political arena, leading to the opening of a policy window and the rupture of stabilizers, which together may form a scenario prone to reform in terms of foreign guidelines. In this context, the decision makers may opt to promote a foreign policy change (FPC). To apply this model, we chose two administrations that are substantially different as to their international system and their political scope, even though both are considered by the Brazilian foreign policy literature as restructuration periods. By studying these administration's foreign policies, we tested the utility of this model and accomplished a comparative analysis seeking similarities amongst these chancing processes.
topic Sources
stabilizers
change
foreign policy
url http://www.scielo.br/pdf/bpsr/v7n3/v7n3a05.pdf
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