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Brazil in the Geopolitics of Amazonia and Antarctica

Bezerra, Marcia(Contributions by)Ca^mara, Paulo E.A.S.(Contributions by)Fisch, Gilberto Fernando(Contributions by)Fonseca, Maria Lucia Marques da(Contributions by)Gavia~o, Luiz Octa'vio(Contributions by)Gonc¸alves, Leandra Regina(Contributions by)Macieira, Fla'vio Helmold(Contributions by)Medeiros, Rodrigo Augusto Lima de(Contributions by)Oliveira, Carina Costa de(Contributions by)Orsini, Jose Antonio Marengo(Contributions by)Polejack, Andrei(Contributions by)Rosa, Luiz Henrique(Contributions by)Silva, Carlos Henrique Rubens Tome'(Contributions by)Teixeira, Carlos Alfredo Lazary(Contributions by)Vargas, Everton Vieira(Contributions by)Vivoni, Adriana Marcos(Contributions by)Zarankin, Andres(Contributions by)Barros-Platiau, Ana Flavia(Edited by)Cunha, Guilherme Lopes da(Edited by)Queiroz, Fabio Albergaria de(Edited by)
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The book presents a comprehensive and original analysis from a Brazilian perspective of both traditional and emerging topics related to the so-called "El Dorados of the 21st century": Amazonia and Antarctica. By gathering distinguished scholars, the resulting set of high-level findings, stemming from multiple epistemological standpoints, provides important and innovative insights into the wide-ranging geopolitical impacts of issues concerning these unique strategic ecosystems to the contemporary international environment. The result is a sophisticated response to the following questions: what were, are, and will be the contributions of Brazilian geopolitical thinking on these two themes? Additionally , from this intellectual exercise, how do we interpret the role of Antarctica and Amazonia in shaping the current asymmetrical transnational architecture of power?

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Lexington Books
1666902691 / 9781666902693
eBook (EPUB)
22/08/2023
English
260 pages
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