Brazil–colombia: security and trade strengthen their far vicinity

Colombia shares with Brazil the one that constitutes its second frontier in extension, but, contrary to the most extensive that separates it and it communicates with Venezuela, to that boundary he/she has not been granted in the country the relevance that deserves, in spite of being located in such...

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Ramírez, Socorro
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2006
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Universidad Nacional de Colombia
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Brasil
relaciones internacionales
América Latina
estudios fronterizos
Brazil
international relationships
Latin America
border studies
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Brazil–colombia: security and trade strengthen their far vicinity
title Brazil–colombia: security and trade strengthen their far vicinity
spellingShingle Brazil–colombia: security and trade strengthen their far vicinity
Brasil
relaciones internacionales
América Latina
estudios fronterizos
Brazil
international relationships
Latin America
border studies
title_short Brazil–colombia: security and trade strengthen their far vicinity
title_full Brazil–colombia: security and trade strengthen their far vicinity
title_fullStr Brazil–colombia: security and trade strengthen their far vicinity
title_full_unstemmed Brazil–colombia: security and trade strengthen their far vicinity
title_sort Brazil–colombia: security and trade strengthen their far vicinity
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Ramírez, Socorro
dc.contributor.author.spa.fl_str_mv Ramírez, Socorro
dc.subject.proposal.spa.fl_str_mv Brasil
relaciones internacionales
América Latina
estudios fronterizos
Brazil
international relationships
Latin America
border studies
topic Brasil
relaciones internacionales
América Latina
estudios fronterizos
Brazil
international relationships
Latin America
border studies
description Colombia shares with Brazil the one that constitutes its second frontier in extension, but, contrary to the most extensive that separates it and it communicates with Venezuela, to that boundary he/she has not been granted in the country the relevance that deserves, in spite of being located in such a strategic region as the Amazonia, nevertheless its neighbor’s enormous geopolitical and economic weight and although some areas of that frontier have been and they continue being articulate, in an or another way, to international and global flows. Yesterday histories and of today they have impacted so that the two political centers, Brasilia and Bogotá, behave as distant, unknown and fearful neighbors, and that only in the last years they come closer mutually, urged by the safe-deposit problems and motivated by the global commercial or geopolitical interest.
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