Foreign Policy and Agribusiness in Brazil
actors, interests and influence in the Bolsonaro Government
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.21530/ci.v18n3.2023.1372Keywords:
Agribusiness, Bolsonaro Government, Foreign Policy Analysis, Foreign PolicyAbstract
The article aims to discuss the role of agribusiness in Brazilian foreign policy.
Through the theoretical framework of Foreign Policy Analysis (FPA), it is presented
who are the main actors of agribusiness and what are their interests. Then, a case
study of the sector is presented, observing its capacity to act in the Bolsonaro
government on three international agenda themes. It is concluded that agribusiness
acts in political concertation through various ruralist entities and that its influence
has had a moderating effect on the ideological foreign policy of the Bolsonaro
government.
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