ID | 132724 |
Title Proper | Legislating security |
Other Title Information | drilling down the concepts of 'national defence' and 'national security' in Brazil (1900-1945) |
Language | ENG |
Author | Lima, Laura |
Publication | 2014. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | This article examines the traditional conceptions of security and defence in Brazil. It does so by investigating their introduction in the political and legal vocabulary in Brazilian legislation. It further explores these terms as part of a project of militarization of the state and society which peaked during the Estado Novo dictatorship (1937-1945). Legislative sources and political writings of the time are thus used to corroborate the historical analysis and two main arguments: (1) conceptual innovations introduced in legislation allowed the armed forces to establish its monopoly over specific policy areas and, later, (2) to legally exercise control over civilian life. As such, it highlights the early relationship established between Brazilianess and development and argues that speaking security enabled authoritarian sectors to put forward their own project of development. |
`In' analytical Note | Defence Studies Vol.14, No.3; Sep.2014: p.266-283 |
Journal Source | Defence Studies Vol.14, No.3; Sep.2014: p.266-283 |
Key Words | Brazil ; National Security ; National Defence ; Legislating Security ; Current History ; Warfare Strategy ; Political Vocabulary ; Historical Analysis ; National Policy ; Security Enabled Authoritarian - SEA ; Political Support ; Grand Strategy |