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ID183218
Title ProperFoundation and development of International Relations in Brazil
LanguageENG
AuthorMilani, Carlos R. S
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article aims to contribute to the critical understanding of how International Relations (IR) was built as a social science field within Brazil's modern project. I argue that the foundation and the development of IR in Brazil in the twentieth century is closely associated with foreign policy, on the one hand, and with the national geopolitical thinking, particularly in the aftermath of the Second World War, on the other. In its trajectory, Brazil's IR has been influenced, among others, by the analysis of domestic and systemic determinants of foreign policy, historical interpretations, the study of the components of state power, studies of diplomacy and its contribution to the country's development, the analysis of decision-making processes and to a lesser extent, cognitive approaches. This article is organised around three sections. First, I present a brief history of the geopolitical tradition in Brazil's IR. Second, I discuss IR development in Brazil, stressing the role of diplomats, the key contribution of intellectuals coming from social and human sciences, and finally the emergence of the first generations of IR scholars in the eighties. Third, I analyse the institutionalisation of the field, its quantitative and qualitative growth, presenting some data on its organisation in recent times.
`In' analytical NoteReview of International Studies Vol. 47, No.5; Dec 2021: p.601 - 617
Journal SourceReview of International Studies Vol: 47 No 5
Key WordsBrazil ;  Trajectory ;  International Relations ;  Social and Human Sciences ;  Foundation


 
 
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