The production on Brazilian foreign policy in Graduate Programs in Brazil (2000-2019)
survey and analysis of theses and dissertations
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https://doi.org/10.21530/ci.v18n1.2023.1307Keywords:
Brazilian Foreign Policy, Historiography;, Scientific production, Postgraduate studies, International RelationsAbstract
This research has the general objective of identifying and analyzing the production of theses
and dissertations on Brazilian Foreign Policy from 2000 to 2019, produced in Brazilian
Graduate Programs. Several methodological approaches were used, such as a systematic
literature review, structuring of a theses bank with the construction of thematic, chronological,
and statistical analysis. As a result, 1215 works on Brazilian foreign policy were identified,
classified by PPGs, themes and approaches. This article concludes that there has been
a significant increase in production on Brazilian foreign policy in the last two decades,
following the expansion of graduate programs.
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