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Brazil-Africa Relations - Historical Dimensions and Contemporary Engagements, From the 1960s to the Present (Hardcover)
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Brazil-Africa Relations - Historical Dimensions and Contemporary Engagements, From the 1960s to the Present (Hardcover)
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Fills an important gap in the study of Africa's international
relations and its engagement with rising economies in the Global
South. When Lula da Silva became President of Brazil in 2003 he
declared Africa a priority of his country's ambitious global
foreign policy. During his presidency, Brazil became one of the key
emergent powers in Africa through strengthening political ties,
development cooperation and trade with the continent. While, the
Dilma and Temer presidencies had other political priorities, strong
links with the continent continued to exist. The authors trace the
longhistory of Brazil-Africa relations from the early 16th century
and the slave trade, through their decline during European
colonialism, their resurgence following many African countries'
independence, fluctuations during Brazil's military rule in the
1960s and '70s, to the expansion of its interests under Lula and
the first years under Dilma. Taking a broad range of perspectives,
they examine: the way in which the rights of those of African
descent have become increasingly recognized without having brought
racial equality; the strengthening of bilateral and multilateral
links with the continent and the growth of South-South cooperation;
and Brazil-Africa relations in the South Atlantic context. The
final chapter looks at the wider implications of the present
political and economic crises for Brazil's future foreign policy in
Africa, and the likely impact of new president Jair Bolsonaro
elected in late 2018. Gerhard Seibert is Lecturer at the
Universidade da Integracao Internacional da Lusofonia
Afro-Brasileira (UNILAB), Brazil; Paulo Fagundes Visentini is
Historian and Full Professor of International Relations at the
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS).
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