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    Geopolitics of Water and Highlands. Chilean-Bolivian Relations and Disputes over Water Resources por Manzano-Iturra, Karen- Isabel

    Publicado 2021
    “…Water, a vital element in arid areas, has marked the relations between Chile and Bolivia. …”
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    Chinese Hydro-hegemonic Geopolitics in the Mekong River Basin por Liz-Rivas, Lenny

    Publicado 2021
    “…The conclusions offered by this research arrive, once the geopolitical importance of water is discussed, at unilateralist approaches by China, rejecting binding commitments when these may collide with national interests of supply and control over the water resource in the Mekong River Basin.…”
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    Questioning Regional Integration: The connections between the Initiative for the Integration of Regional Infrastructure in South America (IIRSA) and the Growth Acceleration Program... por Gomes de Oliveira, Dalmo Junior, Gonçalves, Charles Alves, Ramos Filho, Eraldo da Silva

    Publicado 2015
    “…In the first section we presents a review of the majories paradigms in geopolitics contemporary geopolitics. Then, we review the main guidelines of territorial policies already put in place in Brazil, to situate the PAC as a recent territorial policy. …”
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    Atlas of Brazilian foreign policy por Duarte, Rubens de S., Echart Muñoz, E., Klein, Magno, Milani, Carlos R. S.

    Publicado 2021
    “…The portrait of Brazil’s place in the world that emerges from this publication is of a diverse and complex country, a mass democracy implementing a many-faceted foreign policy, and having all the credentials to be a model for countries of the South caught in the stormy waters of a globalised and unequal economy. It is also part of a stratified geopolitical order, but with some multilateral spaces; above all, it possesses a huge heterogeneity of culture and values whose management requires international actors that make tolerance, fairness and respect for diversity the core of its international integration.…”
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