The concept of autonomy in Latin America and Brazilian foreign policy – Igor Stipic
Igor Stipic
Master's thesis
The concept of autonomy in Latin America and Brazilian foreign policy
Changing Autonomy in times of PT: Explaining the rise and fall of the Southern Giant
Abstract:
The objective of this thesis is to analyze the concept of autonomy, taking as the case study Brazil under the Workers Party Government (2003-2016). Approach that will be taken aims at combining perspectives of Latin-American structuralism with those of realism and interdependency. Thesis essentially concentrates on two specific issue areas: global economy and international politics. By constructing …moreAbstract:
The objective of this thesis is to analyze the concept of autonomy, taking as the case study Brazil under the Workers Party Government (2003-2016). Approach that will be taken aims at combining perspectives of Latin-American structuralism with those of realism and interdependency. Thesis essentially concentrates on two specific issue areas: global economy and international politics. By constructing …more
Language used: English
Date on which the thesis was submitted / produced: 3. 9. 2015
Identifier:
http://www.vse.cz/vskp/eid/52321
Thesis defence
- Date of defence: 8. 9. 2016
- Supervisor: Shirley Gotz Betancourt
- Reader: Miroslav Zajíček
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Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze
Master programme / field:
Ekonomie a hospodářská správa / Ekonomická a regionální studia Latinské Ameriky
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