O PROJETO NUCLEAR E A POLÍTICA DE POTÊNCIA NO GOVERNO DE ERNESTO GEISEL
2007; UNIVERSIDADE DO ESTADO DO RIO DE JANEIRO; Volume: 2; Issue: 17 Linguagem: Inglês
10.12957/geouerj.2007.1330
ISSN1981-9021
Autores Tópico(s)Brazilian History and Foreign Policy
ResumoWhen militaries took the power of the state they also assumed for themselves the responsibility of leading Brazil to its “unavoidable fate” of large potency, haring as a beginning that its extensive physical bases and its privileged position in South America offered total conditions and legitimated the project. Based on the presupposition above, this research proposes to investigate how the political of potency was constituted in Geisel government, swing that was in his management which was definitely introduced the projection strategies of the political influence of Brazil in relation to the international System under the promise of the “Responsible Pragmatism” searching for the independence in political decisions, expecting converting them in economical progress but, above all, in advances in the world-wide scenery. In this context, the nuclear agreement which was signed with Federal Germany represented the culmination of its own project of potency, swing that it brought vast expectations from the government: efficient response about the national crises of energy caused by oil shock, access to the modern technology, total control of the period of the atom, modernization and giving dynamism to the national industry and, above all, the possessions of a rightful instrument of power, which allowed to demand more decisions in big themes of world-wide interests.
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