The Benign Multipolarity: Brazilian Foreign Policy Under Dilma Rousseff
Diego Santos Vieira de Jesus

Abstract
The aim is to explain Brazilian foreign policy in Dilma Rousseff’s administration, particularly the consolidation of the ‘South American anchor’, the attempts of rapprochement with the United States and the strengthening of cooperation with emerging economies in Asia and Africa. The first is related to more convergent preferences of Brazilian and other South American governments on the integration of productive chains, the consolidation of South American zone of peace and the implementation of social projects. The second are related to more convergent preferences of Brazilian and the U.S. governments on the coordination to fight the global economic crisis and reciprocal investments. The third is related to more convergent preferences of Brazilian government and emerging economies on the promotion of balanced North-South relations and South-South partnerships.

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