The democracy agenda and the non-governmental international cooperation in Brazil: cycles and pacts at the turn of the century
The alliance of non-governmental agencies for international cooperation, mainly European, with different sectors of Brazilian civil society has historically contributed to its organization, articulation and strengthening. Based on these partnerships, International Non-Governmental Cooperation played...
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Instituto de Investigación y Formación en Administración Pública (IIFAP-FCS-UNC)
2020
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| Acceso en línea: | https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/APyS/article/view/28833 |
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| Sumario: | The alliance of non-governmental agencies for international cooperation, mainly European, with different sectors of Brazilian civil society has historically contributed to its organization, articulation and strengthening. Based on these partnerships, International Non-Governmental Cooperation played an important role in the process of re-democratization in Brazil and, over time, for the consolidation and socio-political projection of different NGOs and social movements. The main goal of this article is to provide a historical overview of the cycles that have gone through and the pacts that guided the non-governmental international cooperation relations in Brazil, situating them in terms of values, agendas and conjuncture influences. Finally, based on an analysis of the current Brazilian socio-political context, it reflects on the resumption of the defense of democracy to the center of the agenda of these cooperation relations. In this way, the work seeks to contribute to the presentation of which debates are necessary for this type of global solidarity to continue maintaining vitality and pertinence. |
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