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Foreign policy and democratic institutions in the Lula government - Politicisation, divergent interpretations and public opinion tests. DE

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The development of democratic institutions since the 1990s has restructured the decision-making process of national diplomacy, generating the politicisation of foreign policy. The apex of the movement came during the Lula administration, given the divergent perceptions about the pragmatism/rightness or ideologisation/equivocation of Brazil's foreign conduct. Monitoring the debate is the aim of this paper, whose research focused on the different opinions expressed about the Lula government's international insertion project by various social sectors (bureaucrats linked to Itamaraty, academic researchers and journalists). The data collected shows that the politicisation of foreign policy is deepening and even affects sectors linked to the foreign policy decision-making process.

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Dhiego de Moura Mapa has a degree in History from UERJ, a Master's in International Relations from PPGRI/UERJ and is studying for a PhD in History, Politics and Cultural Assets at CPDOC/FGV. He currently works professionally as a History and Sociology teacher in the state (Seeduc/RJ) and municipal (Semed/Macaé) public schools.

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Authors Dhiego de Moura Mapa
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 26.02.2024
 
EAN 9786207204434
ISBN 9786207204434
No. of pages 128
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Sociology > Sociological theories

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