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ID138997
Title ProperDancing with Brazil
LanguageENG
AuthorFarnsworth , Eric
Summary / Abstract (Note)BRAZIL IS on the move. Its economic strength over the past decade has provided the primary means for it to develop long-standing ambitions for a larger global-leadership stake—a path that U.S. policy makers have encouraged for many years, presuming that a stronger, democratic Brazil more actively engaged globally would be a natural ally for the United States. In so doing, however, it has pursued a foreign policy independent of Washington, leading at times to misunderstandings and dashed hopes. This was in evidence even before the revelations of National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden in 2013 temporarily froze bilateral relations.
`In' analytical NoteNational Interest Vol. , No.138; Jul/Aug 2015: p.28-45
Journal SourceNational Interest 2015-08
Key WordsBrazil ;  America ;  Bilateral Relations ;  National Security Agency ;  U.S. Policy ;  Economic Strength ;  Global – Leadership ;  U.S. Economy