Itaipú en disputa. Think tanks y desarrollo en el conflicto por el acta bilateral Brasil-Paraguay en 2019
This article is part of a larger project that argues that think tank experts are spokespersons for ideas of "change" and have contributed to the elaboration of narratives on "socially relevant issues" and politically legitimized at the polls. In addition, within the framework of...
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Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Escuela de Historia
2022
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| Sumario: | This article is part of a larger project that argues that think tank experts are spokespersons for ideas of "change" and have contributed to the elaboration of narratives on "socially relevant issues" and politically legitimized at the polls. In addition, within the framework of the study of the rivalry between Brazil and Argentina during the Brazilian dictatorship specifically in relation to the Cuenca del Plata, and from the new events about the Itaipú conflict between Brazil and Paraguay and the tense relationship between Jair Bolsonaro and Alberto Fernández, it is essential to rethink the link between Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay around the topic of development. The objective of this paper is to analyse the knowledge production of the Centro Brasileiro de Relações Internacionais (CEBRI) and the Paraguayan think tank Desarrollo en Democracia (DENDE) on the issue of Itaipú, and observe how this knowledge is put into circulation in the construction of the “political agenda” of the right-wing forces, paying special attention to the representations of Brazilian development and the place in which Brazil is positioned in Latin America.
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