
O Golpe de 1964, a Guerra Fria, e a recomposição das relações brasileiro-mexicanas: estudo com fontes primárias
2015; UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE GOIÁS; Volume: 14; Issue: Especial Linguagem: Inglês
10.5216/o.v14iespecial.29958
ISSN2177-5648
AutoresCarlos Federico Domínguez Ávila,
Tópico(s)Youth, Politics, and Society
ResumoThe paper evaluates some implications and consequences of the Brazilian coup in 1964, from the perspective of the history of international relations. Specifically, the research explores the crisis and recomposition of the bilateral relations between Brazil and Mexico, besides the reserves of the Government of Adolfo Lopez Mateos to recognize the new Brazilian authorities, commanded by general Humberto Castelo Branco. In that sense, the paper recognizes the relevance of the East-West competition, the so called Estrada doctrine, the question of the type of political regime in the international insertion of Latin American countries, and other converged topics of intra-regional agenda at the time of the events. The paper is a result of research with primary sources rescued in the Archive of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Brasilia).
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