Sabourin Eric, Grisa Catia, Lopes Filho Marcos Aurélio, Villamil Balestro Moises, Valencia Perafan Mireya Eugenia, De Lima Caldas Eduardo, Lucio de Avila Mario, Sayago Doris.
2020. Regional diffusion of Brazilian social and rural public policies in Latin America and the Caribbean.
In : Latin America and policy diffusion: From import to export. Porto de Oliveira Osmany (ed.), Osorio Gonnet Cecilia (ed.), Montero Sergio (ed.), Kerches da Silva Leite Cristiane (ed.)
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Résumé : The chapter presents results of Transbrasil project “Dissemination of Brazilian public policies for family farming in Latin America and the Caribbean.” The main hypothesis of the research is that the South-South cooperation reveals a "hybridization" of several forms of policy internationalization: the policy-transfers; the transnational circulation of norms and standards through international organizations; the regionalization and regional integration, especially through civil society and social movements. The research focused in two processes: the characterization of the policy models in Brazil and the transferred policies in the recipient countries; the identification and profile characterization of the main vectors and brokers of the policy diffusion. The diffusion of the public food purchase model refers to the cases of Colombia, Haiti and Paraguay and the diffusion of territorial policies refers to Argentina, El Salvador, and Uruguay. The results of the study confirm the imbrication and hybridization of these three modalities of dissemination of Brazilian public policies for family farming. Official diplomacy and intergovernmental integration mechanisms are complemented by the dissemination of “bottom-up” policy models through social participation, as in the case of REAF, Via Campesina or agroecology, and SAN instruments.
Mots-clés Agrovoc : exploitation agricole familiale, politique de développement, politique sociale, organisation internationale, société civile, agroécologie, participation sociale
Mots-clés géographiques Agrovoc : Amérique latine, Caraïbes, Brésil, Colombie, Haïti, Paraguay, Argentine, El Salvador, Uruguay
Mots-clés complémentaires : Politique publique, Développement territorial
Mots-clés libres : Politiques publiques, Diffusion de politiques, Amérique Latine, Politiques sociales, Politiques d'agriculture familiales
Classification Agris : E14 - Économie et politique du développement
F08 - Systèmes et modes de culture
Auteurs et affiliations
- Sabourin Eric, CIRAD-ES-UMR ART-DEV (FRA) ORCID: 0000-0002-1171-2535
- Grisa Catia, UFRGS (BRA)
- Lopes Filho Marcos Aurélio, UNB [Universidade de Brasilia] (BRA)
- Villamil Balestro Moises, UNB [Universidade de Brasilia] (BRA)
- Valencia Perafan Mireya Eugenia, UNB [Universidade de Brasilia] (BRA)
- De Lima Caldas Eduardo, USP (BRA)
- Lucio de Avila Mario, UNB [Universidade de Brasilia] (BRA)
- Sayago Doris, UNB [Universidade de Brasilia] (BRA)
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