How did Brazil do that?
Global governance and governmentality as another way to win wars
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Neocolonialism liberalism TANAbstract
This essay will explore the cooperation in the international system and will evaluate if International institutions and governance can be considered means for international cooperation or merely tools in the hands of powerful actors to force weak states to cooperate. The study case will be the relations between The United States and Brazil, focusing in the events that triggered the actual political crises that resulted on the deposition of the president Dilma Rouseff and the implementation of a neoliberal agenda that has been for many years suggested by the United States.
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