Belt and Road Initiative and the geoeconomic implications for Brazil
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Resumo: | In the 21st century, China has had cycles of internal and external transformations, and, from 2013 on, the Belt and Road Initiative has been playing a leading role. Concomitantly with this process, the Asian giant has approached regions such as Latin America, occupying geopolitical and geoeconomic spaces. Considering this new international context, the objective of this paper is to investigate the challenges and opportunities available to Brazil from the perspective of the country´s inclusion in this global project. This study mainly aims to confirm that institutionalized Chinese globalization would enhance trade relations, investments and supply chain financing, thus leveraging the infrastructure as well as Brazilian production and flow capacity. Using a combination of methods and aligned with the theoretical perspectives of the New Projectment Economy and of Hybrid Geoeconomics, the inclusion of Latin America in the Chinese global strategy would entail challenges for Brazil in the international scenario. |
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Belt and Road Initiative and the geoeconomic implications for BrazilBelt and Road Initiative e as implicações geoeconômicas para o BrasilBelt and Road InitiativeRelações sino-brasileirasNova Economia do ProjetamentoGeoeconomia híbridaGlobalização institucionalizada chinesaBelt and Road InitiativeSino-Brazilian relationsNew Projectment EconomyHybrid GeoeconomicsChinese Institutionalized GlobalizationIn the 21st century, China has had cycles of internal and external transformations, and, from 2013 on, the Belt and Road Initiative has been playing a leading role. Concomitantly with this process, the Asian giant has approached regions such as Latin America, occupying geopolitical and geoeconomic spaces. Considering this new international context, the objective of this paper is to investigate the challenges and opportunities available to Brazil from the perspective of the country´s inclusion in this global project. This study mainly aims to confirm that institutionalized Chinese globalization would enhance trade relations, investments and supply chain financing, thus leveraging the infrastructure as well as Brazilian production and flow capacity. Using a combination of methods and aligned with the theoretical perspectives of the New Projectment Economy and of Hybrid Geoeconomics, the inclusion of Latin America in the Chinese global strategy would entail challenges for Brazil in the international scenario.No século 21, a China passou por ciclos de transformações internas e externas e, a partir de 2013, o projeto Belt and Road Initiative vem desempenhando um papel de destaque. Concomitantemente a esse processo, o gigante asiático se aproxima de regiões como a América Latina, ocupando espaços geopolíticos e geoeconômicos. A partir desse novo contexto internacional, o objetivo deste artigo é investigar os desafios e oportunidades para o Brasil a partir de uma perspectiva de inclusão complementar da região neste projeto global. Como hipótese central, pretende-se ratificar que a globalização chinesa institucionalizada aumentaria as relações comerciais, os investimentos e o financiamento, alavancando tanto a infraestrutura quanto a capacidade de produção e escoamento do Brasil. Com a utilização de métodos mistos e sob as perspectivas teóricas da Nova Economia do Projetamento e da Geoeconomia Híbrida, a inclusão da América Latina na estratégia global chinesa traria desafios para o Brasil no cenário internacional.SciELO PreprintsSciELO PreprintsSciELO Preprints2022-12-30info:eu-repo/semantics/preprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/532110.1590/0103-6351/7346enghttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/article/view/5321/10297Copyright (c) 2022 Bernardo Salgado Rodrigueshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRodrigues, Bernardo Salgadoreponame:SciELO Preprintsinstname:SciELOinstacron:SCI2022-12-26T15:38:28Zoai:ops.preprints.scielo.org:preprint/5321Servidor de preprintshttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scieloONGhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/oaiscielo.submission@scielo.orgopendoar:2022-12-26T15:38:28SciELO Preprints - SciELOfalse |
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Belt and Road Initiative and the geoeconomic implications for Brazil Belt and Road Initiative e as implicações geoeconômicas para o Brasil |
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Belt and Road Initiative and the geoeconomic implications for Brazil |
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Belt and Road Initiative and the geoeconomic implications for Brazil Rodrigues, Bernardo Salgado Belt and Road Initiative Relações sino-brasileiras Nova Economia do Projetamento Geoeconomia híbrida Globalização institucionalizada chinesa Belt and Road Initiative Sino-Brazilian relations New Projectment Economy Hybrid Geoeconomics Chinese Institutionalized Globalization |
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Belt and Road Initiative and the geoeconomic implications for Brazil |
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Belt and Road Initiative and the geoeconomic implications for Brazil |
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Belt and Road Initiative and the geoeconomic implications for Brazil |
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Belt and Road Initiative and the geoeconomic implications for Brazil |
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Belt and Road Initiative and the geoeconomic implications for Brazil |
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Rodrigues, Bernardo Salgado |
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Rodrigues, Bernardo Salgado |
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Rodrigues, Bernardo Salgado |
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Belt and Road Initiative Relações sino-brasileiras Nova Economia do Projetamento Geoeconomia híbrida Globalização institucionalizada chinesa Belt and Road Initiative Sino-Brazilian relations New Projectment Economy Hybrid Geoeconomics Chinese Institutionalized Globalization |
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Belt and Road Initiative Relações sino-brasileiras Nova Economia do Projetamento Geoeconomia híbrida Globalização institucionalizada chinesa Belt and Road Initiative Sino-Brazilian relations New Projectment Economy Hybrid Geoeconomics Chinese Institutionalized Globalization |
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In the 21st century, China has had cycles of internal and external transformations, and, from 2013 on, the Belt and Road Initiative has been playing a leading role. Concomitantly with this process, the Asian giant has approached regions such as Latin America, occupying geopolitical and geoeconomic spaces. Considering this new international context, the objective of this paper is to investigate the challenges and opportunities available to Brazil from the perspective of the country´s inclusion in this global project. This study mainly aims to confirm that institutionalized Chinese globalization would enhance trade relations, investments and supply chain financing, thus leveraging the infrastructure as well as Brazilian production and flow capacity. Using a combination of methods and aligned with the theoretical perspectives of the New Projectment Economy and of Hybrid Geoeconomics, the inclusion of Latin America in the Chinese global strategy would entail challenges for Brazil in the international scenario. |
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