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Brazil's International Status and Recognition as an Emerging Power - Inconsistencies and Complexities

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This book focusses on the intersubjective character of status in order to understand the degree to which Brazil has been able to achieve an increase in its global status. Buarque compares the long-standing ambitions of Brazilian foreign policy elites with external perspectives of observers in states with greater international status who would need to recognize Brazil as a great power and a state increasing in international prestige. Buarque develops a multidisciplinary approach influenced by sociology and psychology scholarship and gives special attention to the importance of recognition whilst drawing on international relations scholarship focussed on prestige, identity, roles and ontological security. In so doing, the book argues for the difference between the status and role Brazil aspires to have in the world and the external beliefs about the level of prestige of the state, amounting to status inconsistency and anxiety leading to ontological insecurity. It proposes that powerful states perceive Brazil as a coveted pawn in international politics and outlines a typology of what states that aspire to have more prestige need to do to achieve recognition for higher status.

List of contents

Chapter 1: Brazil's status ambition.- Chapter 2: The eyes of the beholders: Intersubjectivity and status in IR.- Chapter 3: The status of Brazil: an assessment based on the intersubjective perceptions of great powers.- Chapter 4: Towards a theory of international status increase.- Chapter 5: Conclusion - Brazil's status inconsistency and barriers of international status quo.

About the author

Daniel Buarque researches and focuses on the study of international status of states from an intersubjective external perspective, working towards a theory of how nations can increase their level of prestige. He is a post-doctoral researcher at the University of São Paulo, holds a joint PhD in International Relations from King’s College London (UK) in partnership with Universidade de São Paulo (Brazil) and also holds an MA in Brazil in Global Perspective from King’s College London. A journalist with more than 20 years of experience in Brazilian news outlets, he has also published six books.

Summary

This book focusses on the intersubjective character of status in order to understand the degree to which Brazil has been able to achieve an increase in its global status. Buarque compares the long-standing ambitions of Brazilian foreign policy elites with external perspectives of observers in states with greater international status who would need to recognize Brazil as a great power and a state increasing in international prestige. Buarque develops a multidisciplinary approach influenced by sociology and psychology scholarship and gives special attention to the importance of recognition whilst drawing on international relations scholarship focussed on prestige, identity, roles and ontological security. In so doing, the book argues for the difference between the status and role Brazil aspires to have in the world and the external beliefs about the level of prestige of the state, amounting to status inconsistency and anxiety leading to ontological insecurity. It proposes that powerful states perceive Brazil as a coveted pawn in international politics and outlines a typology of what states that aspire to have more prestige need to do to achieve recognition for higher status.

Product details

Authors Daniel Buarque
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 14.02.2025
 
EAN 9783031475771
ISBN 978-3-0-3147577-1
No. of pages 200
Dimensions 148 mm x 13 mm x 210 mm
Weight 301 g
Illustrations XXVII, 200 p. 7 illus., 6 illus. in color.
Series Governance, Development, and Social Inclusion in Latin America
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Comparative and international political science

Kulturwissenschaften, Süd- und Zentralamerika (inklusive Mexiko), Lateinamerika, Brazil, Regionalism, International Relations Theory, Latin American Culture, Brazilian foreign policy, State prestige, Status in international relations, International status

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