Carlo Patti is a professor of international relations at the Federal University of Goias.
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Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1. Origins of Brazil's Nuclear Ambitions (1946-1955) Chapter 2. Brazil a Promoter of Nonproliferation Norms? (1955-1966) Chapter 3. Against the Regime(s) and Brazil's Renewed Nuclear Ambitions (1964-1974) Chapter 4. The Brazilian Nuclear Program in the Geisel Years (1974-1979) Chapter 5. Between Autonomy and International Collaboration? (1979-1985) Chapter 6. Brazil's Re-democratization and Continuation of the Nuclear Program (1985-1989) Chapter 7. Giving Up the Bomb (1989-1994) Chapter 8. Brazil's Accession to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (1995-2003) Chapter 9. Brazil and the Nuclear Issue from Lula da Silva to Temer (2003-2018) Conclusion Abbreviations Notes Index
An impressively detailed study that pushes boundaries in the field of nuclear history. Does justice to the critical role that Brazil played in the development of the contemporary global nuclear order. -Connections Undoubtedly, the book will become an indispensable title for anyone interested in the country, the region and for those keen to understand global nuclear politics. -Togzhan Kassenova, University of Albany, International Affairs Brazil in the Global Nuclear Order is a rich and compelling book that deserves a wide readership. It will be of great value to everyone interested in South American politics, the history of the Cold War, and the development of the global nuclear order. -Journal of Contemporary History