U.S. Policy Toward Brazil: Global Brazil and U.S.-Brazil Relations (Independent task force report) (Paperback)
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all these other countries) Usually dispatched within 48 hours | |Short Description for U.S. Policy Toward Brazil As the world's fifth most populous country, fifth largest landmass, and eighth largest economy, Brazil has emerged as an essential but relatively untapped and still misinterpreted power. Its decisions and policies effect a wide range of global issues. Today, Brazil is increasingly active in areas of international trade and finance, global governance, energy, climate change, agriculture, peacekeepi...
Full description- Publisher: Council on Foreign Relations
- Published: 04 August 2011
- Format: Paperback 80 pages
- See: Full bibliographic data
- Categories: International Relations | International Business
- ISBN 13: 9780876094921 ISBN 10: 0876094922
- Sales rank: 1,374,607
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Full description for U.S. Policy Toward Brazil
As the world's fifth most populous country, fifth largest landmass, and eighth largest economy, Brazil has emerged as an essential but relatively untapped and still misinterpreted power. Its decisions and policies effect a wide range of global issues. Today, Brazil is increasingly active in areas of international trade and finance, global governance, energy, climate change, agriculture, peacekeeping, pandemic disease, and poverty. Yet even as these global challenges increasingly form part of the U.S.-Brazil agenda, U.S. policymakers and opinion leaders know little about Brazil's interests and influence.This Independent Task Force report reviews the array of issues related to Brazil's emergence as a global power and offers concrete analysis and insight on the important U.S. relationship with Brazil. It provides guidance to policymakers and others seeking to understand and interact with this increasingly influential country. The report aims to fill the vacuum of policy-related analysis, which, in turn, can advance the coalescence of a more structured dialogue and cooperation on global and bilateral issues.

