ID | 153543 |
Title Proper | Politics of Brazilian foreign policy and its analytical challenges |
Language | ENG |
Author | Milani, Carlos R S ; Pinheiro, Leticia |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Starting from the perspective that foreign policy is a public policy, this article discusses the conceptual and political implications of the new configuration of Brazilian foreign policy. Therefore, we abandon its automatic association with the cruder versions of realism and bring it to the field of politics, thus recognizing that its formulation and implementation fall into the dynamics of governmental choices which, in turn, stem from negotiations within coalitions, bargaining, disputes, and agreements between representatives of diverse interests. As a result, we remove foreign policy from a condition linked to inertial and supposedly self-evident and/or permanent national interests (which would be protected from injunctions of cyclical nature related to partisan politics) and undress it of features generally attributed to so-called state policies. Finally, we suggest ways for an innovative research agenda on the role of diplomatic agency, political institutions, and nonstate actors in Brazil’s foreign policy. |
`In' analytical Note | Foreign Policy Analysis Vol. 13, No.2; Apr 2017: p.278-296 |
Journal Source | Foreign Policy Analysis 2017-06 13, 2 |
Key Words | Brazil ; Public Policy ; Political Institutions ; Brazilian Foreign Policy ; Foreign Policy ; Diplomatic Agency |