Criticism of the concept of subimperialism: the South American dimension of Brazilian foreign policy and the limitations of dependentist analyzes

The article aims to analyze the concept of sub-imperialism, inherent to the Marxist Theory of Dependence (TMD), verifying its formulation, application and validity to conceptualize the South American dimension of Brazilian foreign policy throughout the Lula governments (2003-2010). The hypothesis of...

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Main Author: Tiago Soares Nogara
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Federal da Grande Dourados 2020-06-01
Series:Monções
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Online Access:https://ojs.ufgd.edu.br/index.php/moncoes/article/view/10229
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Summary:The article aims to analyze the concept of sub-imperialism, inherent to the Marxist Theory of Dependence (TMD), verifying its formulation, application and validity to conceptualize the South American dimension of Brazilian foreign policy throughout the Lula governments (2003-2010). The hypothesis of the work is that the concept has limitations to define the Brazilian international insertion, reproducing visions that it claims to challenge. In the first section, a theoretical review of the concept of sub-imperialism will be presented. Then, the main criticisms of Brazilian foreign policy based on the concept of sub-imperialism will be exposed. Finally, these criticisms will be opposed to the propositions of Brazilian foreign policy regarding regional integration and bilateral relations with South American countries.
ISSN:2316-8323