Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
Chapter 1 Introduction - Brazil's Humanitarian Engagement and International Status
Section I: Brazil and the search for international status
Chapter 2 'Who's Afraid of an Emerging Power? On Brazil's Frustrated Quest for Higher Standing and the Social Immobility of Emerging Powers'.
Chapter 3 Brazil's Status Struggles: Why Nice Guys Finish Last
Section II: Brazil's Foreign Policy
Chapter 4 A Tragedy of Middle Power Politics: Traps in Brazil's Quest for Institutional Revisionism
Chapter 5 Rise and fall of triumphalism in the international insertion of Brazil: the foreign policy of the Workers Party s governments (2003-2016)
Chapter 6 Leaving the club without slamming the door: Brazil's return to middle-power status
Section III: Brazil and the Security Agenda
Chapter 7 Climbing the ladder: Brazil and the international security field
Chapter 8 Peace operations, intervention and Brazilian foreign policy: key issues and debates
Chapter 9 Brazil's evolving "balancing act" on the use of force in multilateral operations: from robust peacekeeping to "responsibility while protecting"
Section IV: Brazil and Development Cooperation
Chapter 10 A brief moment in history or the beginning of a new trend? Brazil's emerging humanitarian engagement in a broader context
Chapter 11 Unpacking Brazilian South-South Co-operation: Policy Networks and Structuring Co-operation in Mozambique
Chapter 12 Conclusion