Revista CIDOB d'Afers Internacionals (Sep 2012)

Sub-national entities’ participation in Brazil’s foreign policy and in regional integration processes

  • Deisy Ventura,
  • Marcela Garcia Fonseca

Journal volume & issue
no. 99
pp. 55 – 74

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This article focuses on how sub-national entities’ gradual participation in Brazilian foreign policy has come about, with reference to a decentralised scenario of the decision-making process in Itamaraty, where the ministries and presidential organs have a voice on many strategic themes, mainly concerning development. The article examines the insertion of sub-national entities into the decision-making process in the Southern Common Market (Mercosur), and concludes that in spite of the incipient participation, relevant contributions to the process of regional integration have arisen. Regarding the hypothesis that the participation of the federative entities in the decision-making process generates local and regional development, we argue that this is an alternative to increasing state efficiency. In conclusion, and despite the incipient institutionalisation that does not guarantee their vote in the decision-making process, at least their voice is heard.

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