Piling on: The Rise of Sanctions Cooperation between Regional Organizations, the United States, and the EU
Of all the countries identified as rising powers on the world stage, Brazil appears to have drawn considerable economic and political strength from its engagement with various forms of regionalism during the expansionist years when Lula was president. Whether by helping create a local, intra-regiona...
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Main Authors: | BORZYSKOWSKI, Inken von, PORTELA, Clar |
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2016
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