The ‘National Security Strategy of the USA’ and Brazilian Military Thought
Imagining the Near Future
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.33956/tensoesmundiais.v3i4%20jan/jun.728Keywords:
National Security, EUAAbstract
This paper examines the US National Security Strategies, 2002 and 2006, with a view to understanding the impact that some of their elements, including the doctrine of pre-emptive war, may have on Brazilian military thought. By focusing on revealing articles by Brazilian military intellectuals, and re-examining the international legal implications of the Strategies, the author determines that the implicit threats to the national sovereignty of middle-range powers will intensify
the growing suspicion and sense
of threat posed by the US to the Armed
Forces of Brazil.
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