Brazil: A Multiregional Challenge for the U.N.

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  • Carolina Tenório Marques Ferreira Araújo University of Évora image/svg+xml

Keywords:

Brazil, UN, challenge

Abstract

Today, we are living a marked reconfiguration of the power relations among nations: on one side are aligned those countries that have “governed” the United Nations since its creation at the end of World War II; while on the other we see such emerging countries as Brazil that desire greater representation at the U.N. At the same time, all these nations operate differently with respect to the dominant power of big business and large economic blocs. How has the UN dealt with this situation? What has its function been in a world of this nature?

Author Biography

  • Carolina Tenório Marques Ferreira Araújo, University of Évora

    Es licenciada en Derecho por la Facultad de Derecho de Olinda, Pernanbuco, Brasil, y maestra en Relaciones Internacionales y estudios europeos por la Universidade de Évora. Ha publicado distintos artículos en el área de la filosofía del derecho en revistas especializadas brasileñas, así como artículos de carácter periodístico y poético en boletines independientes pernambúcanos.

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Published

2010-01-15

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