Condições à cooperação brasileira na África (2003–2010)
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https://doi.org/10.21530/ci.v14n3.2019.907Abstract
This study purpose is to search for the Brazilian foreign policy structural aspects in Africa, by analyzing in which conditions the Brazilian cooperation projects in Africa between 2003 and 2010 were established. The four conditions observed, through recent studies theoretical and empirical analysis, were whether a country has Portuguese as its mother language, the degree of political stability, the GDP per capita and food shortage. The article seeks, in this sense, to complement the traditional theoretical lines, which try to identify the possible incentives for the underdeveloped States to promote cooperation in order to indicate, quantitative and qualitatively, the Brazilian South-South cooperation policies (SSC) in Africa and their respective impacts. For this purpose, the Qualitative Comparative Analysis fuzzy-sets (QCAfs) technique was used. The dependent variable addresses a scale between potential partners and non-partners, through the analysis of projects and existing conditions. The observed results therefore, indicate the presence of the Portuguese Language as a sufficient condition.
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