BRAZIL AND THE PARADIGMS OF INTERNATIONAL SPACE COOPERATION
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https://doi.org/10.22478/ufpb.2318-9452.2021v8n16.48849Abstract
This article seeks to identify if in the field of outer space there is the presence of the dichotomy between the methods of South-South and North-South cooperation. Cooperation relationships for development, with characteristics such as mutual gains, solidarity, horizontality and lack of conditionality, are incorporated in the concept of South-South cooperation. Through the Case-Study methodology, we seek to verify the way in which the brazilian cooperation in this field occurs, seeking to observe the presence of the characteristics of South-South cooperation in three of the main cooperation partnerships taken by Brazil. We have discovered that, though there is not the full presence of the South-South and North-South cooperation dichotomy, one method of South-South cooperation, working as an alternative for the standard patterns of international space cooperation, was in use, and succesfully.
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