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The nationalist-pragmatic bargain: second Vargas government to the United States (1951-1954)

Author(s):
Danilo Jose Dalio
Total Authors: 1
Document type: Master's Dissertation
Press: Campinas, SP.
Institution: Universidade Estadual de Campinas (UNICAMP). Instituto de Filosofia e Ciências Humanas
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Examining board members:
Shiguenoli Miyamoto; Reginaldo Carmello Corrêa de Moraes; Suzelei Kalil Mathias
Advisor: Shiguenoli Miyamoto
Field of knowledge: Humanities - Political Science
Indexed in: Base Acervus-UNICAMP
Location: Universidade Estadual de Campinas. Biblioteca Central Cesar Lattes; Universidade Estadual de Campinas. Instituto de Filosofia e Ciências Humanas. Biblioteca Prof. Dr. Octavio Ianni
Abstract

Relations with the United States were established as one of the key factors at industrialization plans of the second Vargas government. Although embedded in a climate "hot" of the Cold War, the unknowns and uncertainties in the bipolar conflict, the conditions essential to a "political bargaining" did not seem exhausted for the Vargas government. Both the political-military alignment and economic cooperation were negotiable terms in the first half of the 50s. This is, therefore, to understand how the Vargas government articulated these terms in negotiations with the United States in support of national economic development. The government varguista contradictions, from conflicts and interests domestic and international, are subject to differences in the Brazilian historiography, with regard to defining the character of the foreign policy of the Vargas government, their sense of nationalism and its development projects. The concept of bargain-pragmatic nationalism is not intended to refute these contradictions, but serve as a basis under which they could live objectively (AU)