Brazilian regional role in peacekeeping: normative model for leadership initiatives GUSTAVO MACEDO 1/10 King’s College, London, 12 November 2015
Brazilian regional role in peacekeeping normative model for leadership initiatives Social-political theory of international norms of humanitarian intervention has a lot to say about the role Brazil has played in the region as a normative leader. However, due to structural and systemic limits, its leadership has been challenged. So we ask, what is a possible scenario for its future. 2/10 King’s College, London, 12 November 2015
Brazilian regional role in peacekeeping 3/10 King’s College, London, 12 November 2015 UniversalNarrative LocalNarrative Global Norms Local Norms Normative Entrepreneur “Empreendedor Normativo” Subsidiary Norms
Brazilian regional role in peacekeeping 4/10 King’s College, London, 12 November 2015 Gains of socialization Rebalance of civil-military relations Regional projection Sub-regional cooperation
Brazilian regional role in peacekeeping 5/10 King’s College, London, 12 November 2015 Costs of socialization Exportation of contradictions Importation of paradoxes
Brazilian regional role in peacekeeping 6/10 King’s College, London, 12 November 2015 Challenges ahead The exhaustion of the “emerging model”? Coalition-building in the Global South Comprehensive analysis of the international context Domestic scenario Engagement without voice: Brazil and the participation in the definition of rules
Brazilian regional role in peacekeeping 7/10 King’s College, London, 12 November 2015 “Brazilian style of peace”? + Field research and data collection Protection of Civilians
Brazilian regional role in peacekeeping 8/10 King’s College, London, 12 November 2015 Defence and Security Studies Strategic engagement in peace operations Security Regional Complex Cooperation or Integration
Brazilian regional role in peacekeeping + Institutional Joint Initiatives 9/10 King’s College, London, 12 November 2015
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