Humanism and solidarity in brazilian foreign policy under Lula (2003-2010): theory and practice

  • Faria C
  • Paradis C
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The "humanistic" or "solidarity-based" trend in the Brazilian strategy of international insertion, adopted after the rise to power of President Lula and con-sidered innovative, consolidated the objective of prioritizing the South-South axis and can be explained by domestic, regional, and systemic reasons. This strategy was put into practice by increasing the international aid granted by Brazil, by transferring resources and technology and by the emphasis placed on conveying to partner countries some of the domestic social policies and programmes devel-oped successfully by the Brazilian government. The aims of this paper are: (a) to look at how this " humanism " and " solidarity " appeared in the discourse of the Brazilian authorities; (b) to discuss the reasons for them and their logic in the national, regional, and systemic dimensions; and (c) to map the initiatives adopted, the preferred partners and areas, the resources used and the intragovernmental connections necessary for their implementation.

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Faria, C. A. P. de, & Paradis, C. G. (2013). Humanism and solidarity in brazilian foreign policy under Lula (2003-2010): theory and practice. Brazilian Political Science Review, 7(2), 8–36. https://doi.org/10.1590/s1981-38212013000200001

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