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02/May/2022
Pablo de Rezende Saturnino Braga
DOI: 10.1590/1981-3821202200020002
This article aims to understand how democratization processes have influenced the foreign policy of regional powers in the Global South. Our theoretical model brings together the concepts of ‘regional power’ and ‘graduation dilemma’. It is used for a comparative study of Brazil and South Africa’s foreign policy in two stages: 01. ‘prestige diplomacy’ with a focus on human rights in the 1990s; and 02. global projection in the 2000s. We employ a comparative methodology that uses process tracing to build […]
Keywords: comparative foreign policy; democratization; Global South; graduation dilemmas; Regional powers