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Consensual Hegemony: Theorizing Brazilian Foreign Policy after the Cold War

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Burges, Sean

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Sage Publications Inc

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Conventional approaches to hegemony emphasize elements of coercion and exclusion, characteristics that do not adequately explain the operation of the growing number of regional projects or the style of emerging-power foreign policy. This article develops

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2037-12-31
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