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Brazil, together with India and South Africa, now represent a renewed source of international pressure, views, and resources. IBSA has brought together these three developing nations, that are regional powerhouses, therefore simultaneously opening space for affirmative multilateralism,...
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The objective of this study is to analyze some of the factors that influence the process of internationalization of Brazilian civil society as a partner for economic and social development in other countries, from the experience of the Non-Governmental Development Organization (NGDO) Viva Brazil...
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The objective of this paper is to analyze the trade flow between Brazil and the United States between 2000 and 2014 …, considering its evolution and analyzing indicators such as export and import tariffs, relative importance of bilateral trade …, trade intensity index, concentration index, index of comparative advantage revealed and the intersectoral pattern of …
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Brazil, together with India and South Africa, now represent a renewed source of international pressure, views, and resources. IBSA has brought together these three developing nations, that are regional powerhouses, therefore simultaneously opening space for affirmative multilateralism,...
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