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- ItemAcesso aberto (Open Access)Identidade internacional brasileira e a imprensa francesa: uma busca pela originalidade e a virtude da diferença(Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP), 2015-12-16) Rentero, Matheus Morais [UNIFESP]; Terra, Vinícius Demarchi Silva [UNIFESP]; http://lattes.cnpq.br/9363038565270698; http://lattes.cnpq.br/1728531676829962; Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)Este trabalho trata da identidade internacional brasileira, a partir das narrativas produzidas pela imprensa esportiva francesa. Utiliza como material empírico os artigos editados pelo sítio eletrônico ww.lequipe.fr durante o período de 2010 até o ano de 2014. Compara as representações e narrativas construídas durante o período analisado com as construções identitárias nacional e internacional do Brasil pela interface do futebol brasileiro. O objetivo se trata da discussão das identidades por meio da mídia. A hipótese apresentada é que o discurso da identidade internacional brasileira na mídia internacional estaria mudando, apoiado no contexto pós-moderno o discurso deveria ou poderia não ser mais constante e/ou uníssono. Discute a ambiguidade midiática através do ―falatório‖, a codificação hierárquica da sociedade brasileira, o lugar das Copas do Mundo como tradições inventadas e discurso moderno ressonante, a paisagem mítica criada, e o uso do senso comum nas representações sociais, tudo permeado pelo consentimento. Ainda, traz uma realocação da identidade como diferença. Assim, a ideia fixa do discurso compartilhado de superioridade, estilo, e identidade internacional brasileira pelo futebol estaria sendo revista, não só nacionalmente como internacionalmente.
- ItemAcesso aberto (Open Access)O modelo de desenvolvimento dos gansos voadores: a ascensão internacional da China(Universidade Federal de São Paulo, 2021-08-17) Souza, Tiago Batista de [UNIFESP]; Costa, Karen Fernandez [UNIFESP]; http://lattes.cnpq.br/0680877261356609This article aims to analyze the development model used by Asian countries that have been improving since the 1950s. Furthermore, it is intended to investigate the use of this recent model by the Republic of China as a tool to project and consolidate internationally in the 21st century. Throughout the text, we will review the history to understand the similarities that different Asian countries had in their development process, with a special focus on the Japanese and Chinese cases, in order to assess the evolution of this new development model and how it impacted growth of Asian countries throughout history. The work seeks to interpret the main actions and particularities of China that enabled it to make the most of this new model to become what many international analysts call the "Chinese Dragon", a country today without comparisons at the world and contemporary protagonists of international relations.
- ItemAcesso aberto (Open Access)Um olhar sobre a política externa brasileira em África: as experiências de cooperação Sul-Sul em Angola durante o Governo Lula (2003-2006)(Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP), 2020-02-20) Rosa, Jeferson Argolo [UNIFESP]; Santos, Patricia Teixeira [UNIFESP]; Universidade Federal de São PauloThe Lula Government's foreign policy was marked by an agenda for technical cooperation with developing countries, specifically, African nations. During this period, the country became more active in multilateral forums, offering know-how and technology within the scope of South-South Cooperation to all interested nations. Services provided by reference institutions in areas such as health, education, agriculture and professional training. Angola was one of the countries that expanded Brazilian cooperation in its territory during this period. In the First Lula Government there was a greater interest in strengthening relations with Angola and other African nations. To this end, history was used as one of the pillars of the new foreign policy. The government's recognition that Brazil owed a historic debt to all of Africa and that it was time to reconcile this past set the tone for the government's discourse. Thus, cooperation in areas of greatest need has become the focus of negotiations between the parties. With this strategy, Brazilian foreign policy sought to meet its interests in both the political and economic spheres. In the first, it sought to expand the Brazilian role in the international scenario, the increase of this influence, consequently, could result in the conquest of a permanent seat in the United Nations Security Council, one of the objectives of the Lula Government. In the second, in addition to aiming at the country's economic growth, it sought to internationalize some National Institutions, transforming them into an International reference. In short, the Lula Government, through South-South Cooperation with developing countries, bilateral agreements with African nations, mainly Portuguese- speaking nations, and the historical rescue it promoted, sought the political and economic development of Brazil, as well as the valuing the cultural aspects that created our people.