The Portuguese and the World
No. 47 SEPTEMBER 2014
How do the Portuguese look at this 21st century world and what do they think about international actors and issues? Should we promote democracy and human rights? What are the expectations regarding Europe's role in international politics? Do we look at China as a threat or an opportunity? And do we really have a favourable opinion of the US? At a time when the presence of the «international» in our daily lives is undeniable and plays an essential role in collective life, from the European option to the increasing impact of Asian powers and the interdependence of the various economies on a global level, this essay seeks to understand what the Portuguese think about the world.
How do the Portuguese look at this 21st century world and what do they think about international actors and issues? Should we promote democracy and human rights? What are the expectations regarding Europe's role in international politics? Do we look at China as a threat or an opportunity? And do we really have a favourable opinion of the US? At a time when the presence of the «international» in our daily lives is undeniable and plays an essential role in collective life, from the European option to the increasing impact of Asian powers and the interdependence of the various economies on a global level, this essay seeks to understand what the Portuguese think about the world.
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7 × 130 × 200 mm
ISBN
978-989-8662-75-0
Book available only in Portuguese
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