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El libro comprende una conversación entre historiadores no paraguayos sobre distintos ejes de la ... more El libro comprende una conversación entre historiadores no paraguayos sobre distintos ejes de la guerra de la Triple Alianza contra el Paraguay, analizándose diferentes cuestiones de aquella contienda.
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História (São Paulo), 2022
RESUMO Este artigo analisa a política da Argentina quanto a Segunda Guerra Mundial e sua repercus... more RESUMO Este artigo analisa a política da Argentina quanto a Segunda Guerra Mundial e sua repercussão na geopolítica argentina em relação ao Rio da Prata. O argumento central do artigo é o de que a neutralidade argentina nesse conflito significava a recusa de Buenos Aires em aceitar a iniciativa do Presidente Roosevelt de um panamericanismo voltado para a defesa do hemisfério americano, de contenção do nazifascismo, sob liderança dos Estados Unidos. À política hemisférica de Roosevelt, a Argentina contrapôs o projeto de uma integração econômica do Rio da Prata, bloco do qual também participariam o Brasil e o Chile. Esse bloco seria instrumento de contenção dos Estados Unidos na América do Sul e, ainda, constituiria mercado consumidor para produtos argentinos.
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Navigator, 2018
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Navigator, 2015
This article analyzes three attempts to reach an armistice during the Paraguay War in order to br... more This article analyzes three attempts to reach an armistice during the Paraguay War in order to bring the Parties in the dispute to negotiate peace. Two of these attempts – from United States and South American republics – were intentional and one resulted from the existing circumstances. All of these attempts have failed, either because they happened when Francisco Solano López had positive expectations regarding the war, or because to the Brazilian Empire only victory could guarantee the Monarchic State's objectives not to be jeopardized.
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Navigator, 2010
The article analyzes the politics of the Empire of Brazil in Rio de la Plata, from 1822 to 1852, ... more The article analyzes the politics of the Empire of Brazil in Rio de la Plata, from 1822 to 1852, and how it was supported by the Imperial Navy. It demonstrates that the Navy was responsible for the military balance in the Cisplatina War, which resulted in the Uruguayan independence, and helped to defeat Oribe, in Uruguay (1851), and Rosas, in Argentine (1852). The independence of Paraguay and Uruguay as well as the containment of any impulse of expansionism by Buenos Aires – which could be a threat to both and to Rio Grande do Sul – were then consolidated as objectives of Empire´s policy in the River Plate. Such a policy was supported by the coordination of diplomatic action and military power, especially by the Navy which could block Buenos Aires, the only foreseeable potential obstacle to the hegemony of the Empire in the region.
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Revista do Instituto Histórico e Geográfico Brasileiro, 2020
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Revista Eletrônica da ANPHLAC, 2017
Apresentação do dossiê "Américas: guerra e paz"
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Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Latin American History, 2016
In 1863 and 1864, historical and political contradictions in the River Plate region led to civil ... more In 1863 and 1864, historical and political contradictions in the River Plate region led to civil war in Uruguay, creating tensions with neighboring nations in the region. The Brazilian government intervened both politically and militarily in Uruguay to address the interests of ranchers in its province of Rio Grande do Sul, to distract the attention of the Brazilian citizens from domestic problems, and to preserve the political influence of the Empire of Brazil on Uruguay. This action by the Empire clashed with the new Paraguayan policy of political interference in the River Plate region and resulted in the declaration of war against Brazil by Paraguayan dictator Francisco Solano López. This conflict broadened into the Paraguayan War.
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Textos De Historia Revista Do Programa De Pos Graduacao Em Historia Da Unb, Dec 24, 2009
O artigo analisa a politica externa do Imperio do Brasil em relacao a Argentina, de 1822 a 1889. ... more O artigo analisa a politica externa do Imperio do Brasil em relacao a Argentina, de 1822 a 1889. O texto estuda a evolucao dessas relacoes, desde o primeiro momento conflitivo da guerra entre o Imperio e as Provincias Unidas do Rio da Prata (1825-1828), passando pela intervencao contra Juan Manuel de Rosas (1852), pela alianca na guerra contra o Paraguai (1865-1870) e pela rivalidade brasileiro-argentina em torno da influencia naquele pais. Em seu final, o artigo demonstra que a partir dos anos finais da decada de 1870, o Estado Monarquico brasileiro, envolvido em uma crise interna que restringia sua acao diplomatica no Rio da Prata, convenceu-se de que a Argentina deixara de ser uma ameaca as independencias do Paraguai e do Uruguai.
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Textos de História. Revista do Programa de Pós- …, 1994
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Res gesta, 1998
Información del artículo Brasil, Argentina y la guerra civil paraguaya de 1911/1912.
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América sin Nombre, 2002
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A Abertura Para O Mundo 1889 1930 2012 Isbn 978 85 390 0386 0 Pags 133 172, 2012
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The article shows that, after the war against the Triple Alliance (1865-1870), Paraguay became ec... more The article shows that, after the war against the Triple Alliance (1865-1870), Paraguay became economically and politically dependent on Argentina. The Brazilian and Argentine diplomatic documentation, as well as the private archive of Manuel Pena Villamil, demonstrate that, between 1920 and 1925, a combined action between presidents Epitacio Pessoa, of Brazil, and Manuel Gondra, of Paraguay, initiated an approach between the two countries as a way of reducing that Paraguayan dependence
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