External pressure and commercial opening in Brazil
Abstract
This article discusses the influence of external pressure on the Brazilian trade liberalization
process. The conditions under which external pressure is defined are based on the
approach of international politics authors known as “realists” and related to the interests
of the States, reliance on specific pressure instruments and vulnerability to pressure. Events
such as the decline of the American hegemony, the rise of newly industrialized countries,
the globalization of the international economy and the debt crisis, which led to an increase
in international conflict during the l980’s are analysed, as well as domestic factors like the
economic vulnerability of Brazil.
JEL Classification: F60; F54.
Keywords: External pressure globalization liberalization international political economy