Brazilian foreign policy towards South America during the Lula administration: Caught between South America and Mercosur

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The aim of this article is to analyze Brazil's foreign policy towards the South American region during President Lula's administration. As such, the article intends to highlight two specific dimensions: the extent to which foreign policy during this period has differed from previous periods and the relative importance granted by Brazilian diplomacy to recent cooperation and integration efforts, more specifically the Unasur and Mercosur. The article argues that the Lula administration has behaved differently from its predecessors by prioritizing the building up of Brazilian leadership in South America on several different fronts, especially by strengthening multilateral institutions in the region.

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Saraiva, M. G. (2010). Brazilian foreign policy towards South America during the Lula administration: Caught between South America and Mercosur. Revista Brasileira de Politica Internacional, 53(SPEC ISSUE), 151–168. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0034-73292010000300009

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