Romania and Brazil: Geopolitical Convergences Amid the Fragmentation of Multipolarity
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Brazil, Romania, multipolarity, Mercosur–EU relations, Latin identityAbstract
This article explores the evolving geopolitical relationship between Brazil and Romania within the context of a fragmented multipolar order. Drawing on theories of structural power and critical geography, it analyzes diplomatic, cultural, and economic convergences between the two nations. Emphasis is placed on the potential of bilateral cooperation in trade, energy, and sustainable development, as well as the role of Romania as a strategic interlocutor between Mercosur and the European Union. The study highlights shared Latin identities and the capacity of regional and middle powers to promote inclusive, cross-regional dialogue in an increasingly complex global landscape.
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2026-01-22
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