Brazil-Africa relations : historical dimensions and contemporary engagements, from the 1960s to the present /
When Lula da Silva became President of Brazil in 2003 he declared Africa a priority of his country's ambitious global foreign policy. Since then, Brazil has become one of the key emergent powers in Africa by strengthening political ties and trade with the continent. While, due to a worsening ec...
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Oxford :
James Currey,
2019
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Table of Contents:
- Brazil-Africa relations from the 16th century to the 20th century / Gerhard Seibert
- Brazil-Africa relations under globalisation: from adaption to consolidation / Paulo Fagundes Visentini
- The multilateral and regional dimensions of current Brazil-Africa relations / Paulo Fagundes Visentini
- Brazil's development and financial cooperation with African countries / Gerhard Seibert
- The South Atlantic in the framework of Brazil-Africa relations / Analúcia Danilevicz Pereira
- Africa in Brazil: slavery, integration, exclusion / Antonia Aparecida Quintão
- Brazil-Africa relations after Lula: continuity without priority / Gerhard Seibert & Paulo Fagundes Visentini