La Cooperación Sur – Sur de los Poderes Regionales: El caso de Brasil / South-South Cooperation of Regional Powers. The Brazilian case

dc.contributor.authorRita Giacalone
dc.coverage.spatialBolivia
dc.date.accessioned2026-03-22T15:19:14Z
dc.date.available2026-03-22T15:19:14Z
dc.date.issued2013
dc.descriptionCitaciones: 2
dc.description.abstractThe increase in number and variety of regional agreements has been accompanied by an increase in South-South cooperation (SSC) but no clear linkage between the two phenomena has been established. So far the participation in international relations of regional groups of developing nations (regionalism) has not shown significant changes in their relative power. In this article we explore if other actors, different from regional groups, have increased their power due to regionalism and what role does SSC play in that power. We support the notion that the relationship between regionalism and SSC is mediated by the global insertion of regional powers, such as Brazil, that protect and promote the objectives of their national foreign policies through cooperation toward other developing nations. Keywords: regionalism, regional powers, South-South cooperation. Received on September 17, 2013. / Accepted on October 7, 2013.
dc.identifier.doi10.12957/rmi.2013.8365
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.12957/rmi.2013.8365
dc.identifier.urihttps://andeanlibrary.org/handle/123456789/51680
dc.language.isoes
dc.publisherUniversidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro
dc.relation.ispartofMural Internacional
dc.sourceUniversidad de Los Andes
dc.subjectRegionalism (politics)
dc.subjectPolitical science
dc.subjectRegional integration
dc.subjectSouth–South cooperation
dc.subjectGeography
dc.subjectPolitics
dc.titleLa Cooperación Sur – Sur de los Poderes Regionales: El caso de Brasil / South-South Cooperation of Regional Powers. The Brazilian case
dc.typearticle

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