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Papel Politico

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PASTRANA BUELVAS, Eduardo  and  VERA PINEROS, Diego. The Relationship between Colombia and Brazil in the Context of Regional Diversification in South America and an Increasingly Multipolar World. Pap.polit. [online]. 2013, vol.18, n.2, pp.613-650. ISSN 0122-4409.

This article interprets the challenges of Colombia's foreign policy, both on a regional and global level, with regard to Brazil's ambitions as a regional power and global player. First, a theoretical analysis of the current regional scenario and the horizon of the Colombian-Brazilian relations is done, mainly from various neoclassical realist positions and also from institutional neoliberal viewpoints. Second, sources and impact of the proclaimed decay of the North American hegemony and the gradual rise of a Brasilian hegemony in South America are examined. Third, Colombia's capacity as a secondary power is analized, followed by an analysis of the geographic and thematic diversification of its foreign policy since August 2010, as well as its strategy of competition and cooperation with Brazil in the region. Finally, those bilateral and multilateral perspectives of profundization of the exchanges and committments between Brazil and Colombia are identified and interpreted, which would have a high potential to be institutionalized as a strategic multithematic alliance with an important impact to promote and strengthen the regionalization process in South America.

Keywords : Colombo-Brazilian relations; foreign policy; regional power; South America; regionalization; UNASUR; Colombia, Brazil; international relations; international cooperation; development strategies; international economy.

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