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El marco de la Cooperación Económica entre Brasil y África Subsahariana: Angola, Mozambique y Sudáfrica

Danthe Damián Valderrama Menes
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Danthe Damián Valderrama Menes: Departamento de Historia contemporánea - UAM - Universidad Autónoma de Madrid

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Abstract: The study of the southern economies, among which emerging countries such as Brazil and several of Africa stand out, has acquired increasing international importance. In this article south-south cooperation between the South American giant and Sub-Saharan Africa is analyzed, focusing on the relations between Brazil and three African countries: Angola, Mozambique and South Africa.

Keywords: Brazil; Sub Saharan Africa; Cooperation; South-south relations; Emerging economies; IBSA; South Africa; Angola; Mozambique; Brasil; África Subsahariana; Cooperación; Relaciones sur-sur; Países emergentes; Sudáfrica (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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Published in Anuario Americanista Europeo, 2012, 10 (Tema central Brasil: ¿se puede ser una potencia mundial sin bombas atómicas ni premios Nobel?), pp.117-132

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