The external governmental agenda and the Brazilian industrial business community as a political entrepreneur (2015–2018)
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https://doi.org/10.21530/ci.v18n1.2023.1324Keywords:
foreign policy analysis, Brazilian foreign policy, dilma rousseff, michel temer, Brazilian businessAbstract
This research is part of the field of foreign policy analysis and focuses on governments and
the organization of sectoral interests, in particular, of the Brazilian industrial enterprise
as a political entrepreneur. The time space (2015-2018) comprises a troubled moment in
Brazilian political life in which in her second term, President Dilma Rousseff undergoes
an impeachment process, and is then succeeded by Vice President Michel Temer. The
method used was content analysis. It is concluded that the ideological orientation of the
government and the activism of interest groups directly impact on the more particular
directions of politics on screen.
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