Brazil-China relations in the 21st century : the making of a strategic partnership / Maurício Santoro.
2022
F2523.5.C6 S36 2022
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Title
Brazil-China relations in the 21st century : the making of a strategic partnership / Maurício Santoro.
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ISBN
9789811903533 (electronic bk.)
9811903530 (electronic bk.)
9789811903526
9811903522
9789811903540
9811903549
9789811903557
9811903557
9811903530 (electronic bk.)
9789811903526
9811903522
9789811903540
9811903549
9789811903557
9811903557
Published
Singapore : Palgrave Macmillan, [2022]
Copyright
©2022
Language
English
Description
1 online resource
Item Number
10.1007/978-981-19-0353-3 doi
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F2523.5.C6 S36 2022
Dewey Decimal Classification
327.81051
Summary
This book explores the bilateral relationship between Brazil and China in modern history, environment, economics, and contemporary Brazilian politics. As China has become Brazil's largest trading partner, importing commodities and exporting manufactures, and a major investor in the country, Brazil's social structure has been upended, with traditional hierarchies jolted and new ones created- in the agribusiness, industry, in the diplomacy of climate change in the Amazon and not least, Brazil's traditional relationship with the United States. In this incisive text, one of Brazil's leading political scientists explores how China, the X factor of international relations, can transform a nation's politics; it will be of interest to economists, scholars of geopolitics, of China's Belt and Road Initiative and of Latin America politics. Mauricio Santoro is Assistant Professor at the State University of Rio de Janeiro, where he was twice the head of the Department of International Relations. He has written over 40 academic papers/book chapters and the book Ditaduras Contemporaneas and is a frequent contributor to international media outlets such as BBC, Guardian, New York Times, South China Morning Post, Washington Post, Xinhua.
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1. The Sino-Brazilian Strategic Partnership: In Search of a Multipolar World
Chapter 2. The Global Commodities Boom and the Sino-Brazilian Trade
Chapter 3. The Chinese Are Coming: Chinas Investments in Brazil
Chapter 4. China, the Amazon and Climate Diplomacy
Chapter 5. The Dragon and the Captain: China in the perspective of Brazils nationalist right.
Chapter 2. The Global Commodities Boom and the Sino-Brazilian Trade
Chapter 3. The Chinese Are Coming: Chinas Investments in Brazil
Chapter 4. China, the Amazon and Climate Diplomacy
Chapter 5. The Dragon and the Captain: China in the perspective of Brazils nationalist right.