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BRICS: wither Brazil? / Zhebit, Alexander   Journal Article
Zhebit, Alexander Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Having overcome its ‘middle-power’ complex during the centre-left governments, Brazil obtained a relatively robust position in international politics as global power, siding with G-20, BRICS and other multilateral bodies. However, since the 2018 presidential elections Brazil has been undergoing a visible shift in its foreign policy towards more alignment with the US and the West that questions its traditional international autonomy, multilateralism, South-South engagement and environmental activism. This shift may consequently affect not only its positioning within the BRICS and governance alike, but also cause a slide into a conservative complacency with a hegemonic vision of the multipolar world.
Key Words Brazil  Multilateral  Multipolar World  G-20  BRICS 
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