CHALLENGES OF THE BRAZILIAN STATE POSED BY THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: THE CASE OF PARADIPLOMACY FROM MARANHAO STATE
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Resumo: | Alongside the current Covid19 pandemic spreading around the world, the odd ‘war operation’ set up by the Maranhão state government in Brazil, allowing the purchase of medical respirators through an ‘alternative’ trade route, is the trigger for this essay. Why a federalist state needs to seek alternative trade routes leading to international diplomatic protagonism? There is incipient evidence concerning the Brazilian challenges to deal with the new Corona virus in the field of global health; we analyse the trade actions of Maranhão state government, the news published in the media and reports of international organizations to clarify our guiding question. Three main factors can be pointed as explanatory factors: the negationist speech of the presidency of the republic of Brazil despite scientific evidence, which has been harming public health responses to the pandemic; diplomatic tensions and setbacks with Brazil's largest trading partner for the trade of medicines, equipment and medical-hospital materials in Brazil; the problematic relations between Brazil and international bodies of Global Health Governance after the election of Jair Bolsonaro. |
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CHALLENGES OF THE BRAZILIAN STATE POSED BY THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: THE CASE OF PARADIPLOMACY FROM MARANHAO STATEDESAFÍOS DEL ESTADO BRASILEÑO FRENTE A LA PANDEMIA PELA COVID-19: EL CASO DE LA PARADIPLOMACIA MARANHENSEDESAFIOS DO ESTADO BRASILEIRO FRENTE À PANDEMIA PELA COVID-19: O CASO DA PARADIPLOMACIA MARANHENSEPandemiasCOVID-19Saúde GlobalDiplomacia em SaúdeCapacidade de Liderança e GovernançaPandemicsCOVID-19Global HealthHealth DiplomacyLeadership and Governance CapacityPandemiasCOVID-19Salud GlobalDiplomacia en la SaludCapacidad de Liderazgo y GovernanzaAlongside the current Covid19 pandemic spreading around the world, the odd ‘war operation’ set up by the Maranhão state government in Brazil, allowing the purchase of medical respirators through an ‘alternative’ trade route, is the trigger for this essay. Why a federalist state needs to seek alternative trade routes leading to international diplomatic protagonism? There is incipient evidence concerning the Brazilian challenges to deal with the new Corona virus in the field of global health; we analyse the trade actions of Maranhão state government, the news published in the media and reports of international organizations to clarify our guiding question. Three main factors can be pointed as explanatory factors: the negationist speech of the presidency of the republic of Brazil despite scientific evidence, which has been harming public health responses to the pandemic; diplomatic tensions and setbacks with Brazil's largest trading partner for the trade of medicines, equipment and medical-hospital materials in Brazil; the problematic relations between Brazil and international bodies of Global Health Governance after the election of Jair Bolsonaro.A medida que la pandemia actual se extiende por todo el mundo, la "operación de guerra" establecida por el gobierno de Maranhão para comprar respiradores a través de una ruta "alternativa" se presenta como el desencadenante de esta prueba. La pregunta que nos mueve es entender por qué una entidad subnacional hace esfuerzos en la búsqueda de su inserción internacional. Aunque la evidencia con respecto a los desafíos brasileños para lidiar con el nuevo coronavirus en el campo de la Salud Global aún es incipiente, desde el desempeño internacional del Gobierno de Maranhão, las noticias publicadas en los medios y los informes de organizaciones internacionales señalan tres elementos considerados esenciales para esto. análisis: el discurso negacionista de la Presidencia de la República de Brasil, que ha estado boicoteando la confrontación de la pandemia a pesar de la evidencia científica; tensiones diplomáticas y contratiempos con el mayor socio comercial de Brasil para medicamentos, equipos y material médico-hospitalario en Brasil; y los obstáculos en las relaciones entre Brasil y los organismos internacionales de Global Health Governance.À medida que a atual pandemia se espalha pelo mundo, a ‘operação de guerra’ montada pelo governo maranhense para a compra de respiradores por meio de uma rota ‘alternativa’ apresenta-se como o disparador deste ensaio. A questão que nos move é entender por que um ente subnacional empenha esforços na busca da sua inserção internacional. Embora as evidências a respeito dos desafios brasileiros para lidar com o novo coronavírus no campo da Saúde Global sejam ainda incipientes, a partir da atuação internacional do Governo do Maranhão, notícias divulgadas na mídia e relatórios de organizações internacionais apontam para três elementos considerados fundamentais para esta análise: o discurso negacionista da Presidência da República do Brasil, que vem boicotando o enfrentamento da pandemia a despeito das evidências científicas; as tensões e os retrocessos diplomáticos com o maior parceiro comercial de medicamentos, equipamentos e materiais médico-hospitalares do Brasil; e os entraves nas relações entre o Brasil e os organismos internacionais de Governança Global da Saúde.SciELO PreprintsSciELO PreprintsSciELO Preprints2020-06-08info:eu-repo/semantics/preprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/73810.1590/SciELOPreprints.738porhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/article/view/738/987Copyright (c) 2020 Alexandre Andrade Alvarenga, Erika Maria Sampaio Rocha, Jonathan Filippon, Maria Angelica Carvalho Andradehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAlvarenga, Alexandre AndradeRocha, Erika Maria SampaioFilippon, JonathanAndrade, Maria Angelica Carvalhoreponame:SciELO Preprintsinstname:SciELOinstacron:SCI2020-06-08T12:24:56Zoai:ops.preprints.scielo.org:preprint/738Servidor de preprintshttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scieloONGhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/oaiscielo.submission@scielo.orgopendoar:2020-06-08T12:24:56SciELO Preprints - SciELOfalse |
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CHALLENGES OF THE BRAZILIAN STATE POSED BY THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: THE CASE OF PARADIPLOMACY FROM MARANHAO STATE DESAFÍOS DEL ESTADO BRASILEÑO FRENTE A LA PANDEMIA PELA COVID-19: EL CASO DE LA PARADIPLOMACIA MARANHENSE DESAFIOS DO ESTADO BRASILEIRO FRENTE À PANDEMIA PELA COVID-19: O CASO DA PARADIPLOMACIA MARANHENSE |
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CHALLENGES OF THE BRAZILIAN STATE POSED BY THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: THE CASE OF PARADIPLOMACY FROM MARANHAO STATE |
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CHALLENGES OF THE BRAZILIAN STATE POSED BY THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: THE CASE OF PARADIPLOMACY FROM MARANHAO STATE Alvarenga, Alexandre Andrade Pandemias COVID-19 Saúde Global Diplomacia em Saúde Capacidade de Liderança e Governança Pandemics COVID-19 Global Health Health Diplomacy Leadership and Governance Capacity Pandemias COVID-19 Salud Global Diplomacia en la Salud Capacidad de Liderazgo y Governanza |
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CHALLENGES OF THE BRAZILIAN STATE POSED BY THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: THE CASE OF PARADIPLOMACY FROM MARANHAO STATE |
title_full |
CHALLENGES OF THE BRAZILIAN STATE POSED BY THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: THE CASE OF PARADIPLOMACY FROM MARANHAO STATE |
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CHALLENGES OF THE BRAZILIAN STATE POSED BY THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: THE CASE OF PARADIPLOMACY FROM MARANHAO STATE |
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CHALLENGES OF THE BRAZILIAN STATE POSED BY THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: THE CASE OF PARADIPLOMACY FROM MARANHAO STATE |
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CHALLENGES OF THE BRAZILIAN STATE POSED BY THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: THE CASE OF PARADIPLOMACY FROM MARANHAO STATE |
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Alvarenga, Alexandre Andrade |
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Alvarenga, Alexandre Andrade Rocha, Erika Maria Sampaio Filippon, Jonathan Andrade, Maria Angelica Carvalho |
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Rocha, Erika Maria Sampaio Filippon, Jonathan Andrade, Maria Angelica Carvalho |
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Alvarenga, Alexandre Andrade Rocha, Erika Maria Sampaio Filippon, Jonathan Andrade, Maria Angelica Carvalho |
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Pandemias COVID-19 Saúde Global Diplomacia em Saúde Capacidade de Liderança e Governança Pandemics COVID-19 Global Health Health Diplomacy Leadership and Governance Capacity Pandemias COVID-19 Salud Global Diplomacia en la Salud Capacidad de Liderazgo y Governanza |
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Pandemias COVID-19 Saúde Global Diplomacia em Saúde Capacidade de Liderança e Governança Pandemics COVID-19 Global Health Health Diplomacy Leadership and Governance Capacity Pandemias COVID-19 Salud Global Diplomacia en la Salud Capacidad de Liderazgo y Governanza |
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Alongside the current Covid19 pandemic spreading around the world, the odd ‘war operation’ set up by the Maranhão state government in Brazil, allowing the purchase of medical respirators through an ‘alternative’ trade route, is the trigger for this essay. Why a federalist state needs to seek alternative trade routes leading to international diplomatic protagonism? There is incipient evidence concerning the Brazilian challenges to deal with the new Corona virus in the field of global health; we analyse the trade actions of Maranhão state government, the news published in the media and reports of international organizations to clarify our guiding question. Three main factors can be pointed as explanatory factors: the negationist speech of the presidency of the republic of Brazil despite scientific evidence, which has been harming public health responses to the pandemic; diplomatic tensions and setbacks with Brazil's largest trading partner for the trade of medicines, equipment and medical-hospital materials in Brazil; the problematic relations between Brazil and international bodies of Global Health Governance after the election of Jair Bolsonaro. |
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