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ID121553
Title ProperNew directions for a more prosperous Brazil
LanguageENG
AuthorTrebat, Thomas J
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article examines whether increasing global confidence in Brazil is well founded and, if so, what the implications might be for the global community. Landmark political, economic, and social achievements in contemporary Brazil are reviewed as well as the obstacles to raise human welfare to developed country standards within the next decade. The paper concludes that Brazil's growing influence in the global community is based on sound empirical evidence, a diverse economy, and an emerging society; it is not the result of passing good fortune. At the same time, the crushing legacy of past problems in areas that are vital to human welfare, including the education system and deficiencies in innovation and technological advance, continues to weigh heavily. Depending on how well its leadership deals with the legacy of the past, Brazil could become a more important actor in the international community over the next ten years. Brazil's rising use of "soft power" will contribute to addressing global issues such as clean forms of energy, sustainability, food security, and social inclusion. Even for this possibility alone, Brazil merits much close attention from a global community not yet fully aware of Brazil's transformation.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of International Affairs Vol. 66, No.2; Spring-Summer 2013: p.127-142
Journal SourceJournal of International Affairs Vol. 66, No.2; Spring-Summer 2013: p.127-142
Key WordsBrazil ;  Global Community ;  Human Welfare ;  Economy ;  Education System ;  International Community