Brazil’s Africa policy: change between Lula and Dilma?

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Autor(a) principal: Ziebell de Oliveira, Guilherme
Data de Publicação: 2015
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Conjuntura Austral
Texto Completo: https://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/ConjunturaAustral/article/view/51761
Resumo: Brazilian foreign policy towards Africa has suffered a major inflection from 2003. After a long period of estrangement, the rise to power of Luiz Inácio (Lula) da Silva underscored a clear reorientation of Brazilian foreign policy, and a resumption of the assignment of importance to the African continent. Over the two terms of Lula, Brazil has reconnected Africa, increasing its participation in the continent and making it an important partner, not only politically, but also economically. In 2011, Rousseff became president of Brazil, and Celso Amorim, then foreign minister, was replaced by Antonio Patriota, raising many questions about the directions that would be adopted in the new government's conduct of foreign policy. This paper seeks to analyze whether there has or has not been a shift in Brazil's foreign policy towards Africa in the Rousseff administration in relation to the Lula da Silva government and, if so, how deep has it been. To do so, it relies on the work of Charles Hermann (1990), to analyze the different levels of change in foreign policy; Ricardo Sennes (2003), to demonstrate that there is a continuity in the foreign policy matrix between Lula and Dilma; and Robert Putnam (2010), to demonstrate that the changes that have ocurred are, to a large extent, a reflection of the transformations that have taken place in both the international scenario and the domestic arena.
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spelling Brazil’s Africa policy: change between Lula and Dilma?Política africana do Brasil: mudança entre Lula e Dilma?Brazilian Foreign PolicyAfricaDilma RousseffLulaChangePolítica Externa BrasileiraÁfricaDilma RousseffLulaMudançaBrazilian foreign policy towards Africa has suffered a major inflection from 2003. After a long period of estrangement, the rise to power of Luiz Inácio (Lula) da Silva underscored a clear reorientation of Brazilian foreign policy, and a resumption of the assignment of importance to the African continent. Over the two terms of Lula, Brazil has reconnected Africa, increasing its participation in the continent and making it an important partner, not only politically, but also economically. In 2011, Rousseff became president of Brazil, and Celso Amorim, then foreign minister, was replaced by Antonio Patriota, raising many questions about the directions that would be adopted in the new government's conduct of foreign policy. This paper seeks to analyze whether there has or has not been a shift in Brazil's foreign policy towards Africa in the Rousseff administration in relation to the Lula da Silva government and, if so, how deep has it been. To do so, it relies on the work of Charles Hermann (1990), to analyze the different levels of change in foreign policy; Ricardo Sennes (2003), to demonstrate that there is a continuity in the foreign policy matrix between Lula and Dilma; and Robert Putnam (2010), to demonstrate that the changes that have ocurred are, to a large extent, a reflection of the transformations that have taken place in both the international scenario and the domestic arena.A política externa brasileira para a África sofreu uma importante inflexão a partir de 2003. Depois de um longo período de distanciamento, a ascensão ao poder de Luiz Inácio (Lula) da Silva marcou uma reorientação clara da política externa brasileira, e uma retomada da atribuição de importância ao continente africano. Ao longo dos dois mandatos de Lula, o Brasil se reaproximou da África, ampliando sua participação no continente e transformando-o em um importante parceiro do país, não só em termos políticos, mas também econômicos. Em 2011, Dilma Rousseff assumiu a presidência do Brasil, e o ministro das Relações Exteriores, Celso Amorim, foi substituído por Antônio Patriota, levantando muitos questionamentos acerca dos rumos que seriam adotados na condução da política externa do novo governo. Este trabalho busca analisar se houve, ou não, uma mudança na política externa brasileira para a África no governo Dilma Rousseff em relação ao governo Lula da Silva e, em caso positivo, qual a sua profundidade. Para tanto, apoia-se nos trabalhos de Charles Hermann (1990), para analisar os diferentes níveis de mudança de política externa; Ricardo Sennes (2003), para demonstrar que há uma continuidade na matriz de política externa dos governos Lula e Dilma; e de Robert Putnam (2010), para demonstrar que as mudanças ocorridas, em grande medida, são reflexos das transformações ocorridas tanto no cenário internacional quanto no cenário interno do país. UFRGS2015-05-17info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/ConjunturaAustral/article/view/5176110.22456/2178-8839.51761Conjuntura Austral; Vol. 6 No. 29 (2015); 29-48Conjuntura Austral; Vol. 6 Núm. 29 (2015); 29-48Conjuntura Austral; v. 6 n. 29 (2015); 29-482178-8839reponame:Conjuntura Australinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSporhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/ConjunturaAustral/article/view/51761/33854Ziebell de Oliveira, Guilhermeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2020-07-29T17:56:48Zoai:seer.ufrgs.br:article/51761Revistahttps://seer.ufrgs.br/ConjunturaAustralPUBhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/ConjunturaAustral/oaiconjunturaaustral@ufrgs.br||reisdasilva@hotmail.com||nerint@ufrgs.br||andre.reis@ufrgs.br2178-88392178-8839opendoar:https://seer.ufrgs.br/ConjunturaAustral/oaihttps://seer.ufrgs.br/ConjunturaAustral/oai2020-07-29T17:56:48Conjuntura Austral - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Brazil’s Africa policy: change between Lula and Dilma?
Política africana do Brasil: mudança entre Lula e Dilma?
title Brazil’s Africa policy: change between Lula and Dilma?
spellingShingle Brazil’s Africa policy: change between Lula and Dilma?
Ziebell de Oliveira, Guilherme
Brazilian Foreign Policy
Africa
Dilma Rousseff
Lula
Change
Política Externa Brasileira
África
Dilma Rousseff
Lula
Mudança
title_short Brazil’s Africa policy: change between Lula and Dilma?
title_full Brazil’s Africa policy: change between Lula and Dilma?
title_fullStr Brazil’s Africa policy: change between Lula and Dilma?
title_full_unstemmed Brazil’s Africa policy: change between Lula and Dilma?
title_sort Brazil’s Africa policy: change between Lula and Dilma?
author Ziebell de Oliveira, Guilherme
author_facet Ziebell de Oliveira, Guilherme
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ziebell de Oliveira, Guilherme
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Brazilian Foreign Policy
Africa
Dilma Rousseff
Lula
Change
Política Externa Brasileira
África
Dilma Rousseff
Lula
Mudança
topic Brazilian Foreign Policy
Africa
Dilma Rousseff
Lula
Change
Política Externa Brasileira
África
Dilma Rousseff
Lula
Mudança
description Brazilian foreign policy towards Africa has suffered a major inflection from 2003. After a long period of estrangement, the rise to power of Luiz Inácio (Lula) da Silva underscored a clear reorientation of Brazilian foreign policy, and a resumption of the assignment of importance to the African continent. Over the two terms of Lula, Brazil has reconnected Africa, increasing its participation in the continent and making it an important partner, not only politically, but also economically. In 2011, Rousseff became president of Brazil, and Celso Amorim, then foreign minister, was replaced by Antonio Patriota, raising many questions about the directions that would be adopted in the new government's conduct of foreign policy. This paper seeks to analyze whether there has or has not been a shift in Brazil's foreign policy towards Africa in the Rousseff administration in relation to the Lula da Silva government and, if so, how deep has it been. To do so, it relies on the work of Charles Hermann (1990), to analyze the different levels of change in foreign policy; Ricardo Sennes (2003), to demonstrate that there is a continuity in the foreign policy matrix between Lula and Dilma; and Robert Putnam (2010), to demonstrate that the changes that have ocurred are, to a large extent, a reflection of the transformations that have taken place in both the international scenario and the domestic arena.
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