5 resultados para POLÍTICA DE DEFENSA Y SEGURIDAD DEMOCRÁTICA (PDSD)

em Repositório Institucional UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista "Julio de Mesquita Filho"


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Interessado em analisar o Brasil da Nova República e a natureza da transição democrática que se verifica nesse país, o presente artigo procura abordar duas ordens de problemas: a primeira, ao processo através do qual o Brasil se formou como sociedade capitalista, com particular atenção inflexões ocorridas a partir de 1964; a segunda, relativa ao processo de abertura controlada iniciado 1974 e à crise do regime tecnocrático-militar, cujos efeitos e conseqüências chegam aos dias de hoje. Na conclusão, são delineadas algumas perspectivas para o futuro imediato.

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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)

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Pós-graduação em Relações Internacionais (UNESP - UNICAMP - PUC-SP) - FFC

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The central thesis that we aim to survey in this paper is that the present South-American political scene has required of the American imperialism a strategical redesign, in the sense of the neutralization, weakening and, if it is possible, destruction of regional political experiences/tendencies not aligned to its foreign politics. Under the mask of the defense of democracy and beneath the argument that Latin American "market oriented politics" are at stake, due to questions that goes back from the "delin-quency" —in Mexico—, the global terrorism, the organized international crime up to the worldwide drug traffic, the global strategy of American imperialism then sets up the definition of a new doctrine of preventive war that justifies the utilization of hard power against any country, in the name of its own defense. At the heart of the question what —actually— is in the agenda is the defense (and reproduction) of the benefits of its multinationals corporations and financial capital, by means of the international sub-traction of profitable assets, such as financial, energetic, communicational and natural resources, in addition to the domination of local markets, beyond facilitating capital flee amongst others.