By Zizi Martins* Brazil has always cultivated a respected diplomacy. Since the Empire, the country has built a foreign policy marked by prudence, negotiation and balance. It was so with José Bonifácio in the search for international recognition after independence. It was so with the Baron of the White River, who solved practically all the Brazilian territorial disputes without wars. And it was so during two centuries of professional Itamaraty: a…
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By Zizi Martins* Brazil has always cultivated a respected diplomacy. Since the Empire, the country has built a foreign policy marked by prudence, negotiation and balance. It was so with José Bonifácio in the search for international recognition after independence. It was so with the Baron of the White River, who solved practically all the Brazilian territorial disputes without wars. And it was so during two centuries of professional Itamaraty: a…