Portugal-Brazil, Agreements and Disagreements
No. 125 AUGUST 2022
During the 1990s, Brazilian citizens became the main foreign community in Portugal. Did you know that, as residents, Brazilians can run for elected positions in parliament? Or that in 2019, the money these immigrants sent home to Brazil amounted to almost 250 million euros?
The Luso-Brazilian fraternity, based on the sharing of a language and historical and cultural affinities, supports the official narrative on relations between Brazil and Portugal. This book critically assesses whether and how this discourse has influenced foreign policy issues in each country and bilateral interests and contacts since the late 20th century. After all, how much rhetoric and how much real potential does the dialogue between these two countries consist of?
During the 1990s, Brazilian citizens became the main foreign community in Portugal. Did you know that, as residents, Brazilians can run for elected positions in parliament? Or that in 2019, the money these immigrants sent home to Brazil amounted to almost 250 million euros?
The Luso-Brazilian fraternity, based on the sharing of a language and historical and cultural affinities, supports the official narrative on relations between Brazil and Portugal. This book critically assesses whether and how this discourse has influenced foreign policy issues in each country and bilateral interests and contacts since the late 20th century. After all, how much rhetoric and how much real potential does the dialogue between these two countries consist of?
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Dimensions
7 × 130 × 200 mm
ISBN
978-989-9118-54-6
Book available only in Portuguese
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