The Luso-Brazilian relationships in the 1950s
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https://doi.org/10.33956/tensoesmundiais.v5i8%20jan/jun.702Keywords:
Portugal, Brazil, bilateralism, lusofoniaAbstract
In this paper I analyse Brazil-Portugal relations from WWII until the mid-1960s. The apex of [their] diplomatic teamwork occurred during the Kubitschek government (1956-1961). Portugal ’s effort to keep its Asian and African colonies is the main analytic key explaining the intensity of these bilateral relations.
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