Brazilian Policy and the Creation of a Regional Security Complex in the South Atlantic: Pax Brasiliana?
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Resumo: | Abstract Over the past five years, the South Atlantic region has become a central element of Brazilian security policy, with Brazil actively supporting the notion of a trans-oceanic security consciousness involving African littoral states. It has invested in diplomatic initiatives such as the Zone of Peace and Cooperation of the South Atlantic (ZPCSA, or ZOPACAS), and extensive military co-operation with West African states such as São Tomé e Príncipe, Namibia and Cape Verde. Its internal security and defence policy documents have repeatedly been updated to reflect this dimension, and now provide the foundation for advancing these initiatives. This policy thrust is directed at securing Brazil’s offshore oil assets, and limiting the influence of what it has termed ‘extra-regional powers’ such as the P-5. This article highlights these initiatives and reviews the prospects for this policy by examining the plausibility of the South Atlantic region as a regional security complex in the sense coined by Buzan and Wæver. The analysis is based on the role of geographical and linguistic proximity in international relations, and the impact of multilateral bodies on building support for a regional approach to security governance. |
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Brazilian Policy and the Creation of a Regional Security Complex in the South Atlantic: Pax Brasiliana?South AtlanticRegional Security ComplexSecurity CommunitiesSouth-South Co-operationSouth Atlantic PeaceCo-operation ZoneAbstract Over the past five years, the South Atlantic region has become a central element of Brazilian security policy, with Brazil actively supporting the notion of a trans-oceanic security consciousness involving African littoral states. It has invested in diplomatic initiatives such as the Zone of Peace and Cooperation of the South Atlantic (ZPCSA, or ZOPACAS), and extensive military co-operation with West African states such as São Tomé e Príncipe, Namibia and Cape Verde. Its internal security and defence policy documents have repeatedly been updated to reflect this dimension, and now provide the foundation for advancing these initiatives. This policy thrust is directed at securing Brazil’s offshore oil assets, and limiting the influence of what it has termed ‘extra-regional powers’ such as the P-5. This article highlights these initiatives and reviews the prospects for this policy by examining the plausibility of the South Atlantic region as a regional security complex in the sense coined by Buzan and Wæver. The analysis is based on the role of geographical and linguistic proximity in international relations, and the impact of multilateral bodies on building support for a regional approach to security governance.Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro, Instituto de Relações Internacionais2017-08-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-85292017000200263Contexto Internacional v.39 n.2 2017reponame:Contexto Internacionalinstname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro (PUC-RIO)instacron:PUC_RIO10.1590/s0102-8529.2017390200004info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMattos,Beatriz Rodrigues BessaMatos,Francisco Eduardo Lemos deKenkel,Kai Michaeleng2017-06-12T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0102-85292017000200263Revistahttp://contextointernacional.iri.puc-rio.br/cgi/cgilua.exe/sys/start.htm?tpl=homePUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpcintjournal@puc-rio.br||contextointernacional@puc-rio.br1982-02400102-8529opendoar:2017-06-12T00:00Contexto Internacional - Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio de Janeiro (PUC-RIO)false |
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Brazilian Policy and the Creation of a Regional Security Complex in the South Atlantic: Pax Brasiliana? |
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Brazilian Policy and the Creation of a Regional Security Complex in the South Atlantic: Pax Brasiliana? |
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Brazilian Policy and the Creation of a Regional Security Complex in the South Atlantic: Pax Brasiliana? Mattos,Beatriz Rodrigues Bessa South Atlantic Regional Security Complex Security Communities South-South Co-operation South Atlantic Peace Co-operation Zone |
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Brazilian Policy and the Creation of a Regional Security Complex in the South Atlantic: Pax Brasiliana? |
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Brazilian Policy and the Creation of a Regional Security Complex in the South Atlantic: Pax Brasiliana? |
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Brazilian Policy and the Creation of a Regional Security Complex in the South Atlantic: Pax Brasiliana? |
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Brazilian Policy and the Creation of a Regional Security Complex in the South Atlantic: Pax Brasiliana? |
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Brazilian Policy and the Creation of a Regional Security Complex in the South Atlantic: Pax Brasiliana? |
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Mattos,Beatriz Rodrigues Bessa |
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Mattos,Beatriz Rodrigues Bessa Matos,Francisco Eduardo Lemos de Kenkel,Kai Michael |
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Matos,Francisco Eduardo Lemos de Kenkel,Kai Michael |
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Mattos,Beatriz Rodrigues Bessa Matos,Francisco Eduardo Lemos de Kenkel,Kai Michael |
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South Atlantic Regional Security Complex Security Communities South-South Co-operation South Atlantic Peace Co-operation Zone |
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South Atlantic Regional Security Complex Security Communities South-South Co-operation South Atlantic Peace Co-operation Zone |
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Abstract Over the past five years, the South Atlantic region has become a central element of Brazilian security policy, with Brazil actively supporting the notion of a trans-oceanic security consciousness involving African littoral states. It has invested in diplomatic initiatives such as the Zone of Peace and Cooperation of the South Atlantic (ZPCSA, or ZOPACAS), and extensive military co-operation with West African states such as São Tomé e Príncipe, Namibia and Cape Verde. Its internal security and defence policy documents have repeatedly been updated to reflect this dimension, and now provide the foundation for advancing these initiatives. This policy thrust is directed at securing Brazil’s offshore oil assets, and limiting the influence of what it has termed ‘extra-regional powers’ such as the P-5. This article highlights these initiatives and reviews the prospects for this policy by examining the plausibility of the South Atlantic region as a regional security complex in the sense coined by Buzan and Wæver. The analysis is based on the role of geographical and linguistic proximity in international relations, and the impact of multilateral bodies on building support for a regional approach to security governance. |
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