Brazil as a rising power: intervention norms and the contestation of global order
In: Routledge global institutions series 113
Rebels or aspirants : rising powers, normative contestation and intervention / Kai Michael Kenkel and Philip Cunliffe -- Rising powers and international intervention : the constraints on collective action / Alcides Costa Vaz -- Norms and tolerance between words and deeds : Brazil's long-term approach to global governance / Antonio Jorge Ramalho -- Modernization in-between : the ambivalent role of Brazil in contemporary peacebuilding efforts in Africa / Marta Fernandez and Carolos Frederico Pereira da Silva Gama -- International interventions and the use of force : a theoretical framework for understanding rising powers' normative responses / Carolos Chagas Vianna Braga -- The ethics of the "responsibility while protecting" : Brazil, the Responsibility to Protect, and the restrictive approach to humanitarian intervention / James Pattison -- Multilateral interventions as a power-enhancing instrument : rising powers' path from the periphery to the center / Nil Seda Satana -- A right of intervention or a global-social R2P? / Oliver P. Richmond -- R2P and the interplay between policy and norms in a shifting global order / Ramesh Thakur.