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Brazil and Rising powers in international development

Brazil
  • Capital: Brasília
  • Population: 201103330
  • Size: 8511965.0 Km2

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Another BRIC in the wall? South Africa's developmental impact and contradictory rise in Africa and beyond
P. Carmody 2012
Globalisation is transforming the nature of authority in international relations, as hegemony is replaced by geo-governance, involving a more varied set of actors. However, private authority over markets and resources is still often c...
Ethical cultures in large business organizations in Brazil, Russia, India, and China
2011
This study focuses on comparison of perceptions of ethical business cultures in large business organisations from four largest emerging economies, referred to as the BRICs (Brazil, Russia, India, and China), and from the US. The study...
Tax treatment of carbon credit operations in Brazilian companies with CDM projects
V. dos Santos / Revista de Educação e Pesquisa em Contabilidade, 2012
This study examines 'what taxation form is applied to carbon credit operations in Brazil in companies that are developing projects in the context of the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM)'. The exploratory research applies a qualitativ...
Enhancing South-South and triangular cooperation: study of the current situation and existing good practices in policy, institutions, and operation of South-South and triangular cooperation
United Nations Development Programme, 2009
South-South and triangular cooperation has become a major subject of international development discussions. One of the key issues identified in such discussions is the lack of information on South-South and triangular cooperation impl...
Rising regional powers and international institutions: the foreign policy orientations of India, Brazil and South Africa
M. D. Stephen / International Studies Association, 2011
Whilst rising powers from the South emerge as key players in international politics, they confront a highly institutionalised world order established and maintained by and for the United States and its allies. Traditional perspectives...
Agricultural policy reform in the BRIC countries
R. Chadha / National Council of Applied Economic Research, India, 2011
This working paper forms part of a project titled ‘Facilitating Efficient Agricultural Markets in India: An Assessment of Competition and Regulatory Reform’. The paper contains a preliminary review of agricultural policy dev...
Brazil’s economic engagement with Africa
2011
Africa offers Brazil an opportunity to expand its bilateral technical cooperation and to revolutionise renewable energy production – in particular biofuels, where it has assumed a global leadership. Given Brazil's technical exper...
Brazilian technical cooperation for development: drivers, mechanics and future prospects
L. Cabral / Overseas Development Institute, 2010
This study focuses on Brazilian technical cooperation with developing countries and analyses its policy framework, institutional set-up and implementation modalities, and discusses options for the future. The study was produced agains...
Brazilian cooperation: a model under construction for an emerging power
B. Ayllón Pino / Real Instituto Elcano de Estudios Internaciones y Estratégicos, 2010
This paper examines the political vision of Brazil’s aid as an instrument for its international projection and for the legitimate attainment of its domestic interests. In doing so it looks at the political guidelines underpinning...
Charting new directions: Brazil's role in a multi-polar world
Policy Network, 2011
Brazil has successfully and peacefully managed the transition to a democratic polity, a stable economy and an increasingly middle class society. These transitions have been based on gradual and hybrid economic, and social and internat...
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The Brazilian Center for Analysis and Planning (Cebrap)
The Brazilian Center for Analysis and Planning (Cebrap) is a human sciences think tank, with special focus on Brazilian issues. Research areas cover: Culture and Politics Developmental and Labor Studies Environmental Conflicts History Law and Democracy Philosophy and Politics Politics and So...
Revista de Educação e Pesquisa em Contabilidade (RePEc)
Open access journal on education and research in accounting.
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