International Relations and Development

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Resumo: Aurora Journal publishes its seventh edition presenting readers with the Dossier on International Relations and Development. Opening this section we have the article by Ana Cristina Barreto dealing with the topic of pharmaceutical patents and their role in development; Next we bring the work of Francisco Corsi, who analyzes the recent structural crisis of capitalism and the possible transformations of the current accumulation pattern. Authors Frederico de Sá Costa and Rodrigo Wunder contribute, in this edition, with an analysis of the concepts of "terrorism" and "counterterrorism" applied to the ideological rhetoric that supports the fight against the "War on Terror" undertaken by the United States. Saulo de Castro Lima presents us with a study on Brazilian development in the 1960s and 1970s, where he considers the constant inflections and corrections of the economic policies adopted in the period. Below we have the article authored by Edson Neves Júnior, where he discusses the changes seen in the foreign policy of the government of Luís Inácio Lula da Silva on the topic of climate change. André Luís Scantimburgo addresses the concept and implications of sustainable development that is propagated by multilateral agencies, and in particular by the World Bank, as a solution to the most recent environmental problems, associating it with a front of capital accumulation linked to the commodification of resources natural. To this end, it uses an analysis of policies aimed at Brazilian water resources in the 1990s. João Paulo Schittini reflects on the foreign policy of the Lula government to promote human rights, as an instrument for promoting development and questioning the current international order . Felipe Calabrez da Silva makes a critical analysis of the proposed reform of the Brazilian State apparatus that emerged at the end of the 1980s, and its relationship with the liberal macroeconomic policy that was subsequently adopted. Closing this section, Sandra Siqueira da Silva makes a bibliographical survey on the topic "development" with the aim of considering the patrimonialization of culture as a contribution to development. We also have the Miscellaneous Section, where we had contributions from: Maria Aparecida Couto, with the articleMasculinities and Femininities: the construction of oneself in the school context; by Marcos Tarcísio Florindo with the work DEOPS/SP in the Vargas Era: Institutional growth, bureaucratic administration and traditional practices of police action; by Normando de Albuquerque Melo and his article Josué de Castro before the famine; by authors Abraão Pustrelo Damião and Sueli Andruccioli Félix, with the article Thinking the City: its contradictions and the construction of sociability under the dilemma of insecurity; and, ending this section, Gabriel Salum and José Geraldo Poker bring us the articleThe Extension of Economic-Privatistic Rationality to Knowledge Produced by Emancipated Subjectivity: paradox of modernity. Finally, in the Special Section, we have two texts by Osvaldo Coggiola on the recent political and social demonstrations taking place in the Arab region, the first text being on popular demonstrations in Egypt and the second text on Tunisia.
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spelling International Relations and DevelopmentRelaciones Internacionales y DesarrolloRelações Internacionais globalização e DesenvolvimentoApresentaçãoRelações Internacionais DesenvolvimentoPresentaciónRelaciones Internacionales DesarrolloPresentationInternational RelationsDevelopmentAurora Journal publishes its seventh edition presenting readers with the Dossier on International Relations and Development. Opening this section we have the article by Ana Cristina Barreto dealing with the topic of pharmaceutical patents and their role in development; Next we bring the work of Francisco Corsi, who analyzes the recent structural crisis of capitalism and the possible transformations of the current accumulation pattern. Authors Frederico de Sá Costa and Rodrigo Wunder contribute, in this edition, with an analysis of the concepts of "terrorism" and "counterterrorism" applied to the ideological rhetoric that supports the fight against the "War on Terror" undertaken by the United States. Saulo de Castro Lima presents us with a study on Brazilian development in the 1960s and 1970s, where he considers the constant inflections and corrections of the economic policies adopted in the period. Below we have the article authored by Edson Neves Júnior, where he discusses the changes seen in the foreign policy of the government of Luís Inácio Lula da Silva on the topic of climate change. André Luís Scantimburgo addresses the concept and implications of sustainable development that is propagated by multilateral agencies, and in particular by the World Bank, as a solution to the most recent environmental problems, associating it with a front of capital accumulation linked to the commodification of resources natural. To this end, it uses an analysis of policies aimed at Brazilian water resources in the 1990s. João Paulo Schittini reflects on the foreign policy of the Lula government to promote human rights, as an instrument for promoting development and questioning the current international order . Felipe Calabrez da Silva makes a critical analysis of the proposed reform of the Brazilian State apparatus that emerged at the end of the 1980s, and its relationship with the liberal macroeconomic policy that was subsequently adopted. Closing this section, Sandra Siqueira da Silva makes a bibliographical survey on the topic "development" with the aim of considering the patrimonialization of culture as a contribution to development. We also have the Miscellaneous Section, where we had contributions from: Maria Aparecida Couto, with the articleMasculinities and Femininities: the construction of oneself in the school context; by Marcos Tarcísio Florindo with the work DEOPS/SP in the Vargas Era: Institutional growth, bureaucratic administration and traditional practices of police action; by Normando de Albuquerque Melo and his article Josué de Castro before the famine; by authors Abraão Pustrelo Damião and Sueli Andruccioli Félix, with the article Thinking the City: its contradictions and the construction of sociability under the dilemma of insecurity; and, ending this section, Gabriel Salum and José Geraldo Poker bring us the articleThe Extension of Economic-Privatistic Rationality to Knowledge Produced by Emancipated Subjectivity: paradox of modernity. Finally, in the Special Section, we have two texts by Osvaldo Coggiola on the recent political and social demonstrations taking place in the Arab region, the first text being on popular demonstrations in Egypt and the second text on Tunisia.Revista Aurora publica su séptima edición presentando a los lectores el Dossier sobre Relaciones Internacionales y Desarrollo. Abriendo esta sección tenemos el artículo de Ana Cristina Barreto tratando el tema de las patentes farmacéuticas y su papel en el desarrollo; Traemos a continuación el trabajo de Francisco Corsi, quien analiza la reciente crisis estructural del capitalismo y las posibles transformaciones del actual patrón de acumulación. Los autores Frederico de Sá Costa y Rodrigo Wunder contribuyen, en esta edición, con un análisis de los conceptos de "terrorismo" y "contraterrorismo" aplicados a la retórica ideológica que sustenta la lucha contra la "Guerra contra el Terrorismo" emprendida por Estados Unidos. Saulo de Castro Lima nos presenta un estudio sobre el desarrollo brasileño en las décadas de 1960 y 1970, donde considera las constantes inflexiones y correcciones de las políticas económicas adoptadas en el período. A continuación tenemos el artículo de Edson Neves Júnior, donde analiza los cambios observados en la política exterior del gobierno de Luís Inácio Lula da Silva en el tema del cambio climático. André Luís Scantimburgo aborda el concepto y las implicaciones del desarrollo sostenible propagado por las agencias multilaterales, y en particular por el Banco Mundial, como solución a los problemas ambientales más recientes, asociándolo a un frente de acumulación de capital vinculado a la mercantilización de los recursos. natural. Para ello, utiliza un análisis de las políticas dirigidas a los recursos hídricos brasileños en la década de 1990. João Paulo Schittini reflexiona sobre la política exterior del gobierno Lula para promover los derechos humanos, como instrumento para promover el desarrollo y cuestionar el orden internacional actual. Felipe Calabrez da Silva hace un análisis crítico de la propuesta de reforma del aparato estatal brasileño que surgió a finales de los años 1980, y su relación con la política macroeconómica liberal que se adoptó posteriormente. Cerrando esta sección, Sandra Siqueira da Silva realiza un recorrido bibliográfico sobre el tema "desarrollo" con el objetivo de considerar la patrimonialización de la cultura como una contribución al desarrollo. También contamos con la Sección Miscelánea, donde contamos con aportes de: María Aparecida Couto, con el artículo Masculinidades y Feminidades: la construcción de uno mismo en el contexto escolar; de Marcos Tarcísio Florindo con la obra DEOPS/SP en la Era Vargas: Crecimiento institucional, administración burocrática y prácticas tradicionales de acción policial; de Normando de Albuquerque Melo y su artículo Josué de Castro ante la hambruna; de los autores Abraão Pustrelo Damião y Sueli Andruccioli Félix, con el artículo Pensar la ciudad: sus contradicciones y la construcción de la sociabilidad bajo el dilema de la inseguridad; y, finalizando esta sección, Gabriel Salum y José Geraldo Poker nos traen el artículo La extensión de la racionalidad económico-privatista al conocimiento producido por la subjetividad emancipada: paradoja de la modernidad. Finalmente, en la Sección Especial tenemos dos textos de Osvaldo Coggiola sobre las recientes manifestaciones políticas y sociales que tienen lugar en la región árabe, siendo el primer texto sobre las manifestaciones populares en Egipto y el segundo sobre Túnez.A Revista Aurora torna pública sua sétima edição apresentando aos leitores o Dossiê  Relações Internacionais e Desenvolvimento. Abrindo essa seção temos o artigo de Ana Cristina Barreto versando sobre o tema das patentes farmacêuticas e seu papel no desenvolvimento; em seguida trazemos o trabalho de Francisco Corsi, que faz uma análise da recente crise estrutural do capitalismo e as possíveis transformações do padrão de acumulação vigente. Os autores Frederico de Sá Costa e Rodrigo Wunder contribuem, nesta edição, com uma análise dos conceitos de "terrorismo" e "contraterrorismo" aplicados à retórica ideológica que ampara o combate a "Guerra ao Terror" empreendida pelos Estados Unidos. Saulo de Castro Lima apresenta-nos um estudo sobre o desenvolvimento brasileiro nos anos 1960 e 1970, onde considera as  constantes inflexões e correções das políticas econômicas adotadas no período. Adiante temos o artigo de autoria de Edson Neves Júnior, onde ele discute as alterações verificadas na política externa do governo de Luís Inácio Lula da Silva sobre a temática das mudanças climáticas. André Luís Scantimburgo aborda o conceito e as implicações do desenvolvimento sustentável que é propagado por agências multilaterais, e em especial pelo Banco Mundial, como solução para os problemas ambientais mais recentes, associando-o a uma frente de acumulação de capital  vinculada a mercantilização dos recursos naturais. Para tanto se vale de uma análise das políticas voltadas para os recursos hídricos brasileiros na década de 1990. João Paulo Schittini reflete acerca da política externa do governo de Lula para promoção dos direitos humanos, como instrumento de promoção do desenvolvimento e  questionamento da ordem internacional vigente. Felipe Calabrez da Silva faz uma análise crítica da proposta de reforma do aparelho de Estado brasileiro que surgiu no final do dedada de 1980, e sua relação com a política macroeconômica de caráter liberal que se adotou posteriormente. Encerrando esta seção, Sandra Siqueira da Silva faz um levantamento bibliográfico sobre o tema "desenvolvimento" com o intuito de considerar a patrimonialização da cultura como uma contribuição para o  desenvolvimento.  Contamos ainda com a Seção Miscelânea, onde tivemos as colaborações de: Maria Aparecida Couto, com o artigoMasculinidades e Feminilidades: a construção de si no contexto escolar; de Marcos Tarcísio Florindo com o trabalhoO DEOPS/SP na Era Vargas: Crescimento institucional, administração burocrática e práticas tradicionais de atuação policial; de Normando de Albuquerque Melo e seu artigo Josué de Castro antes da fome; dos autores Abraão Pustrelo Damião e Sueli Andruccioli Félix, com o artigo Pensando a Cidade: suas contradições e a construção das sociabilidades sob o dilema da insegurança; e, finalizando esta seção, Gabriel Salum e José Geraldo Poker trazem-nos o artigoA Extensão da Racionalidade Econômico-Privatística ao Conhecimento Produzido pela Subjetividade Emancipada: paradoxo da modernidade. Por fim, na Seção Especial, contamos com dois textos de Osvaldo Coggiola sobre as recentes manifestações políticas e sociais que transcorrem na região árabe, sendo o primeiro texto sobre as manifestações populares no Egito e o segundo texto sobre a Tunísia.Faculdade de Filosofia e Ciências2021-12-15info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.marilia.unesp.br/index.php/aurora/article/view/123910.36311/1982-8004.2010.v4n1.1239Revista Aurora; v. 4 n. 1 (2010); 1-2Revista Aurora; Vol. 4 No. 1 (2010); 1-2Revista Aurora; Vol. 4 Núm. 1 (2010); 1-21982-80042177-0484reponame:Revista Aurora (Online)instname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPporhttps://revistas.marilia.unesp.br/index.php/aurora/article/view/1239/1106Copyright (c) 2011 Revista Aurorahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRevista Aurora, Conselho Executivo e Editor da2024-04-16T07:10:14Zoai:ojs.revistas.marilia.unesp.br:article/1239Revistahttps://revistas.marilia.unesp.br/index.php/aurora/indexPUBhttps://revistas.marilia.unesp.br/index.php/aurora/oaiaurora.revista@gmail.com||1982-80041982-8004opendoar:2024-04-16T07:10:14Revista Aurora (Online) - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false
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Development
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