Dr. Brasilia and Mr. Nacala: the apparent duality behind the Brazilian state-capital nexus

Vol. 35 No. 2 (2015)

Apr-Jun / 2015
Published April 1, 2015
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Ferrando, Tomaso. 2015. “Dr. Brasilia and Mr. Nacala: The Apparent Duality Behind the Brazilian State-Capital Nexus”. Brazilian Journal of Political Economy 35 (2):343-59. https://centrodeeconomiapolitica.org.br/repojs/index.php/journal/article/view/228.

Dr. Brasilia and Mr. Nacala: the apparent duality behind the Brazilian state-capital nexus

Tomaso Ferrando
Resident Fellow, Institute for Global Law and Policy (IGL&P) Harvard Law School; Ph.D. Candidate, Sciences Po Law School.
Brazilian Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 35 No. 2 (2015), Apr-Jun / 2015, Pages 343-359

Abstract

In August 2010 Brazil decided to limit foreign direct investments (FDIs) in land, and attracted the attention of politicians as much as the fears of businessmen. However, few months before, in September 2009, it had concluded a trilateral agreement with Japan and Mozambique to implement agribusiness and contract farming on an area of ten million hectares in the Mozambican region of Nacala. In light of that, the paper analyses the apparent duality of the Brazilian politics, and concludes that, exactly like in the case of the novel by Robert Louis Stevenson, it is not a matter of pathology, but a voluntarily induced double personality which is strategic in positioning Brazil at the core of the global capitalist system.

JEL classification: F02.


Keywords: Brazil Mozambique ProSavana land grabbing South-South cooperation state/capital nexus global capitalism