Identity and the concept of the West: the case of Brazil and India

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Autor(a) principal: Stuenkel,Oliver
Data de Publicação: 2011
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista brasileira de política internacional (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0034-73292011000100011
Resumo: This study aims to provide insights about how Brazil and India view and relate to the concept of the West, and how this affects their identity and foreign policy. Both countries' notions about the West are the subject of lively domestic discussion both in academia and the media, reflecting the struggle these countries find themselves in to define their identity as they rise. I argue that the concept of the West serves, in both Brazil and India, as a crucial concept to articulate their own identity-by a complex combination of criticizing, distancing itself from, or attempting to emulate the West.
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title Identity and the concept of the West: the case of Brazil and India
spellingShingle Identity and the concept of the West: the case of Brazil and India
Stuenkel,Oliver
identity
emerging powers
the West
Brazil
India
title_short Identity and the concept of the West: the case of Brazil and India
title_full Identity and the concept of the West: the case of Brazil and India
title_fullStr Identity and the concept of the West: the case of Brazil and India
title_full_unstemmed Identity and the concept of the West: the case of Brazil and India
title_sort Identity and the concept of the West: the case of Brazil and India
author Stuenkel,Oliver
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv identity
emerging powers
the West
Brazil
India
topic identity
emerging powers
the West
Brazil
India
description This study aims to provide insights about how Brazil and India view and relate to the concept of the West, and how this affects their identity and foreign policy. Both countries' notions about the West are the subject of lively domestic discussion both in academia and the media, reflecting the struggle these countries find themselves in to define their identity as they rise. I argue that the concept of the West serves, in both Brazil and India, as a crucial concept to articulate their own identity-by a complex combination of criticizing, distancing itself from, or attempting to emulate the West.
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