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Brazil-China relations in the 21st centurythe making of a strategic partnership /
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Brazil-China relations in the 21st centuryby Mauricio Santoro.
其他題名:
the making of a strategic partnership /
作者:
Santoro, Mauricio.
出版者:
Singapore :Springer Singapore :2022.
面頁冊數:
xxi, 118 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
標題:
Political Economy and Economic Systems.
標題:
BrazilPolitics and government1930-1945.
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-0353-3
ISBN:
9789811903533$q(electronic bk.)
Brazil-China relations in the 21st centurythe making of a strategic partnership /
Santoro, Mauricio.
Brazil-China relations in the 21st century
the making of a strategic partnership /[electronic resource] :by Mauricio Santoro. - Singapore :Springer Singapore :2022. - xxi, 118 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Chapter 1. The Sino-Brazilian Strategic Partnership: In Search of a Multipolar World -- Chapter 2. The Global Commodities Boom and the Sino-Brazilian Trade -- Chapter 3. The Chinese Are Coming: China's Investments in Brazil -- Chapter 4. China, the Amazon and Climate Diplomacy -- Chapter 5. The Dragon and the Captain: China in the perspective of Brazil's nationalist right.
"In the mid-seventies, Brazil's right-wing dictatorship, fresh from destroying a maoist insurgency, established diplomatic ties with Mao's China. By then, Chinese communists were interested in learning from Brazil's industrialization strategy without running into the same bottlenecks that locked Brazil in the "middle-income trap". Almost thirty years later, a China-fueled commodities boom helped Brazil's anti-poverty efforts achieve extraordinary results. Another fifteen years go by, and now Brazil is ruled by a far-right president who uses China-bashing to fire up its base. Throughout this whole story, Brazil is still in the middle-income trap, China is still ruled by the Communist Party, and both countries are interlocked in investment projects in the Amazon. Santoro's book provides extraordinary insight into how this story of globalization built from the south unfolded, and the problems that may emerge from it." - Celso Rocha de Barros, political columnist at Folha de Sao Paulo This book explores the bilateral relationship between Brazil and China in modern history, environment, economics, and contemporary Brazilian politics. As China has become Brazil's largest trading partner, importing commodities and exporting manufactures, and a major investor in the country, Brazil's social structure has been upended, with traditional hierarchies jolted and new ones created- in the agribusiness, industry, in the diplomacy of climate change in the Amazon and not least, Brazil's traditional relationship with the United States. In this incisive text, one of Brazil's leading political scientists explores how China, the X factor of international relations, can transform a nation's politics; it will be of interest to economists, scholars of geopolitics, of China's Belt and Road Initiative and of Latin America politics. Mauricio Santoro is Assistant Professor at the State University of Rio de Janeiro, where he was twice the head of the Department of International Relations. He has written over 40 academic papers/book chapters and the book "Ditaduras Contemporaneas" and is a frequent contributor to international media outlets such as BBC, Guardian, New York Times, South China Morning Post, Washington Post, Xinhua.
ISBN: 9789811903533$q(electronic bk.)
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Dewey Class. No.: 327.81051
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