Rising Powers and the Security–Development Nexus: Brazil's Engagement with Guinea-Bissau

Author:

Abdenur Adriana Erthal1,De Souza Neto Danilo Marcondes2

Affiliation:

1. (PhD Princeton University, BA Harvard University) is a professor at the International Relations Institute of the Pontifical Catholic University in Rio de Janeiro (PUC-Rio).

2. NETO is a PhD candidate at the Department of Politics and International Studies (POLIS) at the University of Cambridge, UK.

Abstract

Over the past decade, Brazil has stepped up its involvement in international security and development. However, few studies have looked at how Brazil's concrete experiences in post-conflict and fragile states have shaped its broader positions on key security and development issues (and vice versa). Analysing Brazil's role in Guinea-Bissau, this article asks how Brazilian government actors interpret the intersection between security and development. Drawing on a combination of document analysis and interviews, findings suggest that the Brazilian government has rejected labels such as ‘failed state’ and ‘narco-state’ and that cooperation needs to address the multidimensional causes of Guinea-Bissau's instability. Brazil's stress on combining security sector reform with broader institution-building and socioeconomic development reflects a somewhat different emphasis than the approach promoted by actors that have concentrated more narrowly on curbing the drug trade.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Political Science and International Relations,Safety Research

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