Aufsatz(elektronisch)5. Oktober 2017

What Can South-South Development Cooperation Do for International Peace? Brazil's Role in Haiti and Guinea-Bissau

In: International negotiation: a journal of theory and practice, Band 22, Heft 3, S. 451-472

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Abstract

AbstractUntil it began waning due to economic crisis and political turmoil on the domestic front, in Brazil's rapidly expanding South-South development, cooperation often has been promoted by government officials as contributing to stability and prosperity in partner states. It is unclear, however, how this development cooperation intersects with the country's involvement inunpeace operations. This article examines the role of Brazilian South-South technical cooperation across two contexts. In Haiti, Brazil has led the military component of theminustah, whereas in Guinea-Bissau, it has helped to spearhead peacebuilding efforts by the international community. In both cases, Brazil has tried to substantiate its critique of theun's securitization by providing technical cooperation across a variety of sectors. The analysis shows that this cooperation is too fragmented, subject to interruptions, and disconnected fromun-led efforts to make a considerable contribution to a sustainable peace. However, better internal coordination and stronger ties touninitiatives could boost the contribution of Brazil's Brazilian South-South development cooperation to a lasting peace.

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