LOBBY AND INTEREST GROUPS IN BRAZIL-AFRICA COOPERATION: the case of More Food Program

Authors

  • Letícia Cunha de Andrade Oliveira Universidade Paulista

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18764/2178-2865.v28n1.2024.21

Keywords:

Brazil-Africa Cooperation, interest groups, Brazilian government, recipient countries, private sector

Abstract

In Brazil, the first movement on behalf of business sectors happened during the government of Dom Pedro I and was intermediated by his mistress, Domitila de Castro, who later became the Marquise of Santos. This study aims at analyzing how interest groups performed in the negotiation and implementation of More Food Program in African countries. For this purpose, interviews, field research in eleven Mozambican municipalities and telegrams exchanged between Brazilian and African countries were rescued and analyzed under a fresh look. It was possible to identify the role of three interest
groups in the negotiation and commercial rapprochement between Brazil and Mozambique - the Brazilian government itself, recipient countries in Africa and the private sector.

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Author Biography

Letícia Cunha de Andrade Oliveira, Universidade Paulista

Graduação em Relações Internacionais na PUC-GO (2011), Mestrado em Relações Internacionais na UnB (2013), Doutorado em Relações Internacionais na USP (2019), professora e coordenadora do curso de Relações Internacionais da UNIP de São José dos Campos e professora dos cursos de Relações Internacionais, Logística e Administração do Instituto Nacional de Pós-Graduação (INPG).

Published

2024-07-29

How to Cite

OLIVEIRA, Letícia Cunha de Andrade.
LOBBY AND INTEREST GROUPS IN BRAZIL-AFRICA COOPERATION: the case of More Food Program
. Revista de Políticas Públicas, v. 28, n. 1, p. 379–397, 29 Jul. 2024 Disponível em: https://cajapio.ufma.br/index.php/rppublica/article/view/23982. Acesso em: 22 oct. 2024.