João Fernando Finazzi
Doutor e mestre em Relações Internacionais pelo Programa de Pós-Graduação San Tiago Dantas (Unesp, Unicamp, PUC-SP) na área de Paz, Defesa e Segurança Internacional. Pesquisador do Instituto Nacional de Ciência e Tecnologia para Estudos sobre os Estados Unidos (INCT-INEU) e do Grupo de Estudos em Conflitos Internacionais (GECI/PUC-SP). Bacharel em Relações Internacionais pela PUC-SP e licenciado em Geografia pela Uniplena. Foi professor do Departamento de Relações Internacionais da PUC-MG (2020-22) e da PUC-SP (2019). Trabalhou na ONG Conectas Direitos Humanos. Desenvolve pesquisa na área de Política Internacional e Conflitos Internacionais, com ênfase em Intervenções Internacionais, Política Externa dos EUA, Operações de Paz, Reforma do Setor de Segurança, Polícia e Haiti.
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insertion of the Brazilian civil society actors (companies, NGOs, etc.) and even the afflux of illicit products, transnational trafficking of drugs and people, as examples of transnational crime growth. Having this in sight,
we will focus in this chapter on a specific aspect of international insertion of Brazil, which in a way corresponds to that traditionalist perception, namely, the Brazilian international insertion in the military aspect, defense and international security, with focus on participation of Brazilian military forces in UN Peacekeeping Operations (PKOs). In this sense, from the 1990s, Brazil went through a process of intensification of their participation in the international system in various agendas and by various national actors. With the creation of the Ministry of Defense (MD), the initiation of a national defense agenda more complete and objective has been established, so that the institution contributed incisively, in partnership with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA),
on the agenda of international peace and security. Thus, Brazil has emerged as a more participatory international player, contributing to peace operations Brazil’s International Insertion in the military aspect, defense and international security: The Brazilian Ministry of Defense, its armed forces in UN peacekeeping operations and the case of Haiti promoted by the UN. Some modern-day examples will be analyzed to show the Brazilian pro-active role in this regard, as: 1) Haiti with MINUSTAH, since 2004; 2) Lebanon with UNIFIL since 2010; 3)Democratic Republic of the Congo with MONUSCO since 2013. The Haitian case is the most emblematic of these three, once Brazil’s involvement implies not only the largest mobilization of troops since the Second World War, but also the emergence of a series of synergies and exchanges between the armed forces and the Brazilian police, with implications of this engagement in Brazil’s own national territory.
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Contexto Internacional
vol. 40(1) Jan/Apr 2018
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0102-8529.2017400100009
João Fernando Finazzi
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ações da polícia e das forças armadas tornou-se objeto fundamental
das missões da ONU. A literatura sobre o tema tem enfatizado
o papel de diferentes agências internacionais nesse processo,
mas sem dar o devido destaque à presença dos EUA. Nosso
objetivo é demonstrar que havia, no processo de RSS do Haiti
e de constituição da atual Polícia Nacional Haitiana, elementos que podem auxiliar no entendimento da relação entre as organizações internacionais e a política de poder dos EUA entre 1994 e 2004.
insertion of the Brazilian civil society actors (companies, NGOs, etc.) and even the afflux of illicit products, transnational trafficking of drugs and people, as examples of transnational crime growth. Having this in sight,
we will focus in this chapter on a specific aspect of international insertion of Brazil, which in a way corresponds to that traditionalist perception, namely, the Brazilian international insertion in the military aspect, defense and international security, with focus on participation of Brazilian military forces in UN Peacekeeping Operations (PKOs). In this sense, from the 1990s, Brazil went through a process of intensification of their participation in the international system in various agendas and by various national actors. With the creation of the Ministry of Defense (MD), the initiation of a national defense agenda more complete and objective has been established, so that the institution contributed incisively, in partnership with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA),
on the agenda of international peace and security. Thus, Brazil has emerged as a more participatory international player, contributing to peace operations Brazil’s International Insertion in the military aspect, defense and international security: The Brazilian Ministry of Defense, its armed forces in UN peacekeeping operations and the case of Haiti promoted by the UN. Some modern-day examples will be analyzed to show the Brazilian pro-active role in this regard, as: 1) Haiti with MINUSTAH, since 2004; 2) Lebanon with UNIFIL since 2010; 3)Democratic Republic of the Congo with MONUSCO since 2013. The Haitian case is the most emblematic of these three, once Brazil’s involvement implies not only the largest mobilization of troops since the Second World War, but also the emergence of a series of synergies and exchanges between the armed forces and the Brazilian police, with implications of this engagement in Brazil’s own national territory.
Contexto Internacional
vol. 40(1) Jan/Apr 2018
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0102-8529.2017400100009
João Fernando Finazzi
ações da polícia e das forças armadas tornou-se objeto fundamental
das missões da ONU. A literatura sobre o tema tem enfatizado
o papel de diferentes agências internacionais nesse processo,
mas sem dar o devido destaque à presença dos EUA. Nosso
objetivo é demonstrar que havia, no processo de RSS do Haiti
e de constituição da atual Polícia Nacional Haitiana, elementos que podem auxiliar no entendimento da relação entre as organizações internacionais e a política de poder dos EUA entre 1994 e 2004.