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Brazil and Latin America Jose Briceno-Ruiz

Brazil and Latin America By Jose Briceno-Ruiz

Brazil and Latin America by Jose Briceno-Ruiz


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This book challenges the separatist bias in the vision of Brazilian relations with its Latin American neighbors. Thus, it examines the path of integration that has existed throughout the Brazilian history and promoted closer relation with the rest of Latin America.

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Brazil and Latin America: Between the Separation and Integration Paths by Jose Briceno-Ruiz

Brazil and Latin America: Between the Separation and Integration Paths challenges the separatist bias in the vision of Brazilian relations with its Latin American neighbors. By exploring the parallel existence of a path of integration, the focus of this study is on those forces which have intended to forge different forms of alignment, integration, and, sometimes, rightward union between Brazil and different Latin American countries. The authors analyze the ideas and projects inherent in the mindset of elites even before independence. They show that the path of integration has been more influential than is generally known. Ultimately, this book demonstrates the complexity around policy-making, debates on foreign policy, and the history of shaping the Brazilian self.

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In this elegant and stimulating book, Briceno-Ruiz and Rivarola Puntigliano present us with a courageous and much needed synthesis of a history that is still open. Its pages takes us back from a remote past to a future yet to be built. -- Joao Paulo Pimenta, University of Sao Paulo
Briceno-Ruiz (Univ. of the Andes, Colombia) and Puntigliano (Univ. of Stockholm, Sweden) offer a diplomatic intellectual history of Brazil's unsteady relationship with Hispanic America. Brazilian thinkers tend to contrast Brazil with its neighbors, citing original Luso-Spanish differences, Brazil's 1822 non-violent independence, its 19th-century monarchical stability, and its mammoth geographic and economic stature. The path of separation of the Brazilian island led many to omit Brazil from Latin America. Even Bolivar agreed; Brazil was just too different. All the while, however, Brazilian thinkers have entertained notions of paths of integration based on an Argentine-Brazil axis aimed at holding off a return of European colonialists. It never panned out, partly because of the several states' attempts at economic autocracy and import substitution. Some saw Latin American integration as an attempt at Brazilian dominance, which did not thrill its neighbors. The latest effort was the 1991 Mercosur of the Southern Cone countries.... Good corrective to the modern tendency to reify Latin America. Summing Up: Recommended...Graduate students through faculty. * CHOICE *
In this elegant and stimulating book, Briceno-Ruiz and Rivarola Puntigliano present us with a courageous and much needed synthesis of a history that is still open. Its pages takes us back from a remote past to a future yet to be built. -- Joao Paulo Pimenta, University of Sao Paulo
International Relations scholars specialized in studying the efforts for South-American integration seldom acknowledge the crucial role played by Brazil in this process, despite recognizing its position of regional power. This book by Briceno-Ruiz and Rivarola Puntigliano not only analyzes the Brazilian trajectory of pro-integration ideas, policies and initiatives; but it also deepens the discussion around Brazil's foreign policy and the ambivalent profile adopted by the country in face of the challenges posed to the integration. A remarkable effort in updating and enriching our understanding on this theme. -- Carlos Vidigal, University of Brasilia

About Jose Briceno-Ruiz

Jose Briceno-Ruiz is associate professor of economics and social sciences at the University of the Andes.

Andres Rivarola Puntigliano is assistant professor in economic history and lecturer of Latin American studies at Stockholm University.

Table of Contents

Contents
Acknowledgments
List of Acronym Abbreviations
Introduction
Chapter 1-A Prologue of Integration
Chapter 2- Distant but not Absent: Brazil and Latin America from the Independence to the
International American Congress
Chapter 3-Brazil and the Making of Latin America
Chapter 4-Setting the Path for Integration: Developmentalism, Nationalism, and Integration
Chapter 5- Brazil and the Contemporary Path of Integration: From MERCOSUR to CELAC
Conclusion
Bibliography
About the Authors

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NLS9781498538473
9781498538473
1498538479
Brazil and Latin America: Between the Separation and Integration Paths by Jose Briceno-Ruiz
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Lexington Books
2020-03-15
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