Política externa no período FHC: a busca de autonomia pela integração

  • Vigevani T
  • Oliveira M
  • Cintra R
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Abstract

During the FHC government there was an attempt to substitute the reactive Brazilian foreign policy agenda, dominated by the logic of autonomy via distance, by a new proactive international agenda, determined by the logic of autonomy through integration. According to this agenda, the country should increase its power over the control of its destiny and sort out its problems by actively adhering to the elaboration of norms and guidelines for the conduct of the administration of global order. However, this integration, adhesion and participation policy was not fully followed up by the taking of standpoints that implied practical responsibilities because of structural disabilities. The responsibilities would prepare both government and civil society for an international insertion at a higher level, in the post-Cold War era. The gains achieved during the FHC terms in office were not sufficient to significantly alter the Brazilian position within the world context.

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Vigevani, T., Oliveira, M. F. de, & Cintra, R. (2003). Política externa no período FHC: a busca de autonomia pela integração. Tempo Social, 15(2), 31–61. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0103-20702003000200003

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