Foreign Policy Decision Making Under The Geisel Government

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This thesis seeks to provide an explanation for the contents of three foreign policy decisions implemented under the government of General Ernesto Geisel (1974-1979). It does so by analyzing the decision-making process which led Brazil: 1) to abstain in the Meetings of Consultation of American Foreign Ministers for voting the lifting of sanctions against Cuba; 2) to restore diplomatic relations with the People’s Republic of China; and 3) to recognize Angola’s MPLA government. The central hypothesis of the thesis is that, although the doctrine of the regime (National Security Doctrine/NSD) has shaped the general conduct of the government, it is not enough to explain the changes in the main lines of foreign policy.

Author(s): Leticia Pinheiro
Publisher: FUNAG
Year: 2013

Language: English
Pages: 323
Tags: Governo Militar, Política Externa-Brasil, Relações Exteriores Brasil-Cuba-República Popular da China -Angola, Presidente Ernesto Geisel - 1974-1979