Book Review: "Segurança internacional - práticas, tendências e conceitos"
Journal Title: Conjuntura Austral: journal of the Global South - Year 2012, Vol 3, Issue 10
Abstract
Resenha do livro Segurança Internacional - Práticas, Tendências e Conceitos, organizado por Marco Cepik. O livro apresenta diversas perspectivas de compreensão das dinâmicas de segurança regional, tendo como foco a América Latina e razendo uma orientação para a inserção internacional brasileira via sua prioridade na Cooperação Sul-Sul, através do entendimento fundamental das bases regionais de segurança.
Authors and Affiliations
Lucas Pereira Rezende
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