Cooperação Internacional para o Desenvolvimento: o Caso Brasileiro
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https://doi.org/10.14393/REE-v34n2a2020-50335Abstract
International Cooperation and Development (ICD) emerged after the Second World War searching for solutions to international issues related to development. In Brazil, especially after 2000’s, the highlight of social policy is evident, rising the interest of international agents. The partnership between the UN and Brazilian government on implementation of similar public policies in other countries grew exponentially, highlighting the South-South Cooperation (SSC). On SSC, successful experiences in country in the South serve as an example for others. However, the actual crisis will have effects on international cooperation and we intend to investigate the role of Brazilian CSS in the last decade and what the probably effects of the crisis will be, through bibliographic review and available data.
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