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Brazil's South-South Cooperation with Africa 2003-2013: A Decade of Brazilian Outreach towards its Atlantic Neighborhood

  • 21 august 2014

The diplomatic relationship between Brazil and African countries is the topic of this edition of CEBRI Articles, which brings forth the study "Brazil's South-South Cooperation with Africa 2003-2013: A Decade of Brazilian Outreach towards its Atlantic Neighborhood" by researcher Christina Stolte. During the past decade, the African continent has witnessed a steep rise in Brazilian presence. The South American power has increased its diplomatic representations from 17 to 37 between 2003 and 2013, now holding more embassies in Africa than traditional Great Powers like Great Britain

The diplomatic relationship between Brazil and African countries is the topic of this edition of CEBRI Articles, which brings forth the study "Brazil's South-South Cooperation with Africa 2003-2013: A Decade of Brazilian Outreach towards its Atlantic Neighborhood" by researcher Christina Stolte. During the past decade, the African continent has witnessed a steep rise in Brazilian presence. The South American power has increased its diplomatic representations from 17 to 37 between 2003 and 2013, now holding more embassies in Africa than traditional Great Powers like Great Britain

Participants in this publication

Christina Stolte
Member of the Power, Norms and Governance in International Relations Research Project at GIGA

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