Brazil’s policy toward Israel and Palestine in Dilma Rousseff and Michel Temer’s administrations: have there been any shifts?

Abstract This paper analyzes Brazil’s relationship with Israel and Palestine during the Rousseff (2011–2016) and Temer (2016–2018) administrations. We consider the political and economic crises in Brazil since 2014, and their consequences in foreign policy. Our question is whether there was room for...

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Main Authors: Tullo Vigevani, Karina Stange Calandrin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Instituto Brasileiro de Relações Internacionais
Series:Revista Brasileira de Política Internacional
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-73292019000100209&lng=en&tlng=en
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spelling doaj-4ebe7b8cdd8e40b993c4ae48b1aa9d122020-11-25T01:21:16ZengInstituto Brasileiro de Relações InternacionaisRevista Brasileira de Política Internacional1983-312162110.1590/0034-7329201900109S0034-73292019000100209Brazil’s policy toward Israel and Palestine in Dilma Rousseff and Michel Temer’s administrations: have there been any shifts?Tullo VigevaniKarina Stange CalandrinAbstract This paper analyzes Brazil’s relationship with Israel and Palestine during the Rousseff (2011–2016) and Temer (2016–2018) administrations. We consider the political and economic crises in Brazil since 2014, and their consequences in foreign policy. Our question is whether there was room for changes, and we attempt to understand if there were conditions for a shift in Brazilian foreign policy for the Middle East. Therefore, our hypothesis is that in this specific period, besides public declarations, there were no deep changes. We conclude that foreign policy was conditioned by structural objectives, such as economic interests, the relationship with Arab and Jewish communities, and Brazilian international projection.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-73292019000100209&lng=en&tlng=enBrazil-Middle East relationshipBrazilian Foreign PolicyForeign Policy TheoryRousseff and Temer administrations
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Brazil’s policy toward Israel and Palestine in Dilma Rousseff and Michel Temer’s administrations: have there been any shifts?
Revista Brasileira de Política Internacional
Brazil-Middle East relationship
Brazilian Foreign Policy
Foreign Policy Theory
Rousseff and Temer administrations
author_facet Tullo Vigevani
Karina Stange Calandrin
author_sort Tullo Vigevani
title Brazil’s policy toward Israel and Palestine in Dilma Rousseff and Michel Temer’s administrations: have there been any shifts?
title_short Brazil’s policy toward Israel and Palestine in Dilma Rousseff and Michel Temer’s administrations: have there been any shifts?
title_full Brazil’s policy toward Israel and Palestine in Dilma Rousseff and Michel Temer’s administrations: have there been any shifts?
title_fullStr Brazil’s policy toward Israel and Palestine in Dilma Rousseff and Michel Temer’s administrations: have there been any shifts?
title_full_unstemmed Brazil’s policy toward Israel and Palestine in Dilma Rousseff and Michel Temer’s administrations: have there been any shifts?
title_sort brazil’s policy toward israel and palestine in dilma rousseff and michel temer’s administrations: have there been any shifts?
publisher Instituto Brasileiro de Relações Internacionais
series Revista Brasileira de Política Internacional
issn 1983-3121
description Abstract This paper analyzes Brazil’s relationship with Israel and Palestine during the Rousseff (2011–2016) and Temer (2016–2018) administrations. We consider the political and economic crises in Brazil since 2014, and their consequences in foreign policy. Our question is whether there was room for changes, and we attempt to understand if there were conditions for a shift in Brazilian foreign policy for the Middle East. Therefore, our hypothesis is that in this specific period, besides public declarations, there were no deep changes. We conclude that foreign policy was conditioned by structural objectives, such as economic interests, the relationship with Arab and Jewish communities, and Brazilian international projection.
topic Brazil-Middle East relationship
Brazilian Foreign Policy
Foreign Policy Theory
Rousseff and Temer administrations
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-73292019000100209&lng=en&tlng=en
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