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Mozambique and Brazil : Forging new partnerships or developing dependency?, Paperback / softback Book

Mozambique and Brazil : Forging new partnerships or developing dependency? Paperback / softback

Edited by Chris Alden, Sergio Chichava, Ana Cristina Alves

Paperback / softback

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Forged in 1975, the relationship between Brazil and Mozambique has sparked debate in the international relations arena, especially with the ProSavana project that showed massive corruption in both countries.

Brazil and Mozambique: Forging New Partnerships or Developing Dependency? examines the degree to which these relations complement or diverge from Brazil's interactions with other African countries.

It argues that, although influenced by the context and conjuncture of each country, these interactions have followed the same logic and trends.

Two-way trade is surging and at the same time the range of reactions to Brazil's economic involvement across Africa has varied from enthusiastic embrace by elites to caution from businesses, trade unions and civil society, and even hostility from some local communities.

It ends with a look at the future of the relationship, especially in the light of the dramatic political changes within Brazil and the equally disruptive economic challenges it faces, alongside the problems experienced recently in Mozambique.

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