Brazilian National Defence Policy: foreign policy, national security, economic growth, and technological innovation

Leandro Bolzan De Rezende, Paul Blackwell, Marcos Degaut

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    ABSTRACT Introduction Defence from a Brazilian perspective Geopolitics in South America National security issues in Brazil Brazilian defence industrial base Brazilian defence technological innovation Conclusions Full Article Figures & data Citations Metrics Reprints & Permissions PDF ABSTRACT With the world’s ninth largest economy and comprising nearly 60% of South America’s GDP, 47% of its territory, and 49% of its population, Brazil has become a regional power and an important actor in world affairs over recent decades. This scenario has led the government to re-evaluate its role in the world order, resulting in the enactment of the National Defence Policy, whose objective was to consolidate the country as a regional power while at the same time addressing national security issues, promoting economic development through a series of defence programmes, restructuring the defence industrial base, fostering innovation through technology and knowledge transfer to Brazil, and indigenous research and development. However, the policy’s implementation suffers from several challenges discussed in this article, which may test the capability and competence of Brazilian policymakers, military, industrialists, and other individuals and organisations involved in its implementation.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)385-409
    JournalDefence and Security Analysis
    Volume34
    Issue number4
    Early online date19 Oct 2018
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2018

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