Brazil and the non-indifference to Haitian crisis: solidarity or the rhetoric of discourse?

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Autor(a) principal: Rosa, Renata de Melo
Data de Publicação: 2011
Outros Autores: Carvalho, Amanda Sanches Daltro de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Universitas. Relações Internacionais (Online)
Texto Completo: https://www.publicacoesacademicas.uniceub.br/relacoesinternacionais/article/view/1388
Resumo: After the fall of Berlin wall, Brazil has centered efforts to develop a policy of prestige to interpose the neoliberal from the North. Notwithstanding, the country has sought established itself as a leader in its region, and also has placed in its external agenda an approximation to Arabian countries, as well as with Latin-American and African ones, underpinned on dialogue and cooperation. Moreover, has pleaded incisively for the reform on the ONU Security Council, arguing that this space should correspond to a new order which implies a more active participation of developing countries, not exempting itself to eliminate the imbalances between the industrialized and the developing countries. This way, Brazil projects itself as a moderator on the north-south relations, seeking to affirm the sovereignty of the nations. In April 2004, accepted the mission to lead the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH), an opportunity that allowed the country to apply its pacific and mediation policy. On this sense, adopting the MINUSTAH as a study case, the present article has as its objective to analyze if the Brazilian performance, face this peace operation, correspond with its non-interfering speech, and then, bring questions that might course through this performance.
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spelling Brazil and the non-indifference to Haitian crisis: solidarity or the rhetoric of discourse? O Brasil e a não-indiferença à crise haitiana: solidariedade ou retórica do discurso? 10.5102/uri.v9i1.1388Brasil. Haiti. Minustah. Conselho de Segurança da ONU.After the fall of Berlin wall, Brazil has centered efforts to develop a policy of prestige to interpose the neoliberal from the North. Notwithstanding, the country has sought established itself as a leader in its region, and also has placed in its external agenda an approximation to Arabian countries, as well as with Latin-American and African ones, underpinned on dialogue and cooperation. Moreover, has pleaded incisively for the reform on the ONU Security Council, arguing that this space should correspond to a new order which implies a more active participation of developing countries, not exempting itself to eliminate the imbalances between the industrialized and the developing countries. This way, Brazil projects itself as a moderator on the north-south relations, seeking to affirm the sovereignty of the nations. In April 2004, accepted the mission to lead the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH), an opportunity that allowed the country to apply its pacific and mediation policy. On this sense, adopting the MINUSTAH as a study case, the present article has as its objective to analyze if the Brazilian performance, face this peace operation, correspond with its non-interfering speech, and then, bring questions that might course through this performance.O Brasil, após a queda do muro de Berlim, tem centrado esforços para desenvolver uma política de prestígio que se contraponha à política neoliberal do Norte. Não obstante, o país tem buscado firmar liderança na sua região, além de ter definido em sua agenda externa a aproximação com os países árabes, latino-americanos e africanos, sustentada no diálogo e na cooperação. Ademais, tem pleiteado incisivamente a reforma do Conselho de Segurança da ONU, argumentando que esse espaço deve corresponder a uma nova ordem que implica na participação mais ativa dos países em desenvolvimento, não se eximindo também de eliminar as desigualdades entre estes e os países industrializados. Dessa forma, o Brasil projeta-se como um mediador nas relações Norte-Sul, buscando sempre afirmar a soberania das nações. Em abril de 2004, aceitou liderar a Missão das Nações Unidas para a Estabilização do Haiti (MINUSTAH), oportunidade que tem permitido ao país aplicar a sua política pacifista e de mediação. Nesse sentido, adotando a MINUSTAH como estudo de caso, o presente artigo tem por objetivo analisar se a atuação brasileira, frente a essa operação de paz, condiz com seu discurso de não-ingerência e não-indiferença e, por fim, levantar questões que podem decorrer dessa atuação.UniCEUB2011-06-16info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.publicacoesacademicas.uniceub.br/relacoesinternacionais/article/view/138810.5102/uri.v9i1.1388Universitas: Relações Internacionais; v. 9, n. 1 (2011)1982-07201807-2135reponame:Universitas. Relações Internacionais (Online)instname:Centro de Ensino de Brasília (UNICEUB)instacron:UNICEUBporhttps://www.publicacoesacademicas.uniceub.br/relacoesinternacionais/article/view/1388/1352Rosa, Renata de MeloCarvalho, Amanda Sanches Daltro deinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2011-06-16T13:47:58Zoai:oai.uniceub.emnuvens.com.br:article/1388Revistahttps://www.publicacoesacademicas.uniceub.br/relacoesinternacionais/indexPRIhttps://www.publicacoesacademicas.uniceub.br/relacoesinternacionais/oaiuniversitas.rel@uniceub.br1982-07201807-2135opendoar:2011-06-16T13:47:58Universitas. Relações Internacionais (Online) - Centro de Ensino de Brasília (UNICEUB)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Brazil and the non-indifference to Haitian crisis: solidarity or the rhetoric of discourse?
O Brasil e a não-indiferença à crise haitiana: solidariedade ou retórica do discurso? 10.5102/uri.v9i1.1388
title Brazil and the non-indifference to Haitian crisis: solidarity or the rhetoric of discourse?
spellingShingle Brazil and the non-indifference to Haitian crisis: solidarity or the rhetoric of discourse?
Rosa, Renata de Melo
Brasil. Haiti. Minustah. Conselho de Segurança da ONU.
title_short Brazil and the non-indifference to Haitian crisis: solidarity or the rhetoric of discourse?
title_full Brazil and the non-indifference to Haitian crisis: solidarity or the rhetoric of discourse?
title_fullStr Brazil and the non-indifference to Haitian crisis: solidarity or the rhetoric of discourse?
title_full_unstemmed Brazil and the non-indifference to Haitian crisis: solidarity or the rhetoric of discourse?
title_sort Brazil and the non-indifference to Haitian crisis: solidarity or the rhetoric of discourse?
author Rosa, Renata de Melo
author_facet Rosa, Renata de Melo
Carvalho, Amanda Sanches Daltro de
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author2 Carvalho, Amanda Sanches Daltro de
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rosa, Renata de Melo
Carvalho, Amanda Sanches Daltro de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Brasil. Haiti. Minustah. Conselho de Segurança da ONU.
topic Brasil. Haiti. Minustah. Conselho de Segurança da ONU.
description After the fall of Berlin wall, Brazil has centered efforts to develop a policy of prestige to interpose the neoliberal from the North. Notwithstanding, the country has sought established itself as a leader in its region, and also has placed in its external agenda an approximation to Arabian countries, as well as with Latin-American and African ones, underpinned on dialogue and cooperation. Moreover, has pleaded incisively for the reform on the ONU Security Council, arguing that this space should correspond to a new order which implies a more active participation of developing countries, not exempting itself to eliminate the imbalances between the industrialized and the developing countries. This way, Brazil projects itself as a moderator on the north-south relations, seeking to affirm the sovereignty of the nations. In April 2004, accepted the mission to lead the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH), an opportunity that allowed the country to apply its pacific and mediation policy. On this sense, adopting the MINUSTAH as a study case, the present article has as its objective to analyze if the Brazilian performance, face this peace operation, correspond with its non-interfering speech, and then, bring questions that might course through this performance.
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