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ID145857
Title ProperDefense policy in Brazil
Other Title Informationbridging the gap between ends and means?
LanguageENG
AuthorCepik, Marco ;  Bertol, Frederico Licks
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article aims to analyze the Brazilian Defense Policy in terms of its ability to reduce the gap between ends and means. Since 2003, the Brazilian defense policy has evolved along with Brazil’s increased role in the international system. Sustaining this process depends on institutional, economic, and operational conditions that are yet to be fully guaranteed. They require negotiations, reforms, and strategic perspective. By identifying specific challenges emerging from the national security institutional framework, the combat capability building process, the budgetary cycle, as well as from the defense industrial base, we sought to explain their rationale and to offer concrete policy pointers to overcome obstacles. As a general conclusion, the Brazilian defense policy was strengthened by the 2008 National Defense Strategy (END) due to its clearer strategic goals. Bridging the gap between those ends and the proper means is a continuous effort for any given country, but in the case of Brazil it has been addressed with firmer steps since the END, even in the face of harder economic and political conditions.
`In' analytical NoteDefence Studies Vol. 16, No.3; Sep 2016: p.229-247
Journal SourceDefence Studies Vol: 16 No 3
Key WordsArmed Forces ;  Brazil ;  Defense ;  Doctrine ;  Defense Industrial Base


 
 
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