Brazilian performance in Haiti’s health system as an internacional policy
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https://doi.org/10.18316/dialogo.v0i34.3497Keywords:
International Cooperation, Public Health, Brazilian Foreign Policy.Abstract
Since 2004, Haiti considered a quasi-state, witnesses the action of a United Nations military mission led by Brazil in its territory. Since then, Brazil has been acting more intensely in the Caribbean country as a part of a foreign policy of horizontal cooperation, or South-South cooperation. This work seeks to analyze a representative fraction of this operation: Brazil’s performance in Haiti’s health system. This analysis is carried out from the point of view of international politics.Downloads
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2017-04-26
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