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Brazil’s strategic partnerships: origins, agendas and outcomes

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Over the last 40 years Brazil has pursued strategic partnerships with a wide range of countries. It has done so to gain access to capital and technology, foster regional and inter-regional cooperation, and advance its priorities on the international stage – in particular through multilateral bodies and coalitions. These partnerships will continue to be a valuable tool for Brasilia to manage the intersections of its bilateral and multilateral engagements, reform global governance and consolidate Brazil’s profile as an increasingly important global actor.

ESPO Working Paper 9, July 2014.

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