Brazil and the Arab Spring Revolutions: Dimensions and Repercussions of Brazil’s Stance

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  • Sodfa Mohammed Mahmoud

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.12816/0005304

Keywords:

Brazil, Arab Spring Revolutions, Brazilian Policy

Abstract

Brazil is considered a rising power in the world order of the post-Cold War era, and some see it as an emerging middle power. Several motives and caveats drive Brazil’s stance vis-à-vis the Arab Spring revolutions. Brazil decided not to get involved in the affairs of the Arab world and carefully observed the internal developments in Arab countries and the role of some intervening foreign powers. It also reiterated that the West’s military intervention in the affairs of Arab countries is selective and causes more harm than good. Brazil’s reactions varied, as did its stances and ways of addressing the Arab revolutions. The paper explores and analyzes the conflicting Brazilian reactions and assesses the factors behind the different views. It also mentions some expected outcomes of the Brazilian stance and the possible repercussions on Brazil’s international role and economic interests in the Arab region.

Author Biography

  • Sodfa Mohammed Mahmoud
    باحثة مصرية، طالبة دكتوراة في كلية الاقتصاد والعلوم السياسية - جامعة القاهرة.

Published

2014-01-01

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