As of today, Brazil is considered to be one of the top ten countries in terms of economics, and Brazil is expected to grow further in the future. Many aspects have contributed to the rapid growth of Brazil including governments, investors, major oil discoveries, and the holding of the Olympic Games in 2014 and FIFA in 2014. Country Benefits The Brazilian economy continues to grow at a very high rate and its future prospects are promising. As an investor and developer, there are important players in Brazil that contribute to economic growth.
At the beginning of the 21st century, Brazil was admired as a responsible emerging force. It is highly appreciated as an example of a gradual political transition from development models of other geopolitical South countries and civil military dictatorships to rights based society. Brazilian hunger, comprehensive public policy, increasing the number of public universities, recognition of pluralistic social diversity, multilateral leadership, political vision for regional integration process, and Brazilian relations with African countries Fighting It is widely praised all over the world. Developing countries send a special envoy to Brazilia to analyze the gradual results of ongoing social policy
Since Jim O'Neill created the term "BRIC" in 2001, Brazil has been regarded as one of the major emerging countries. In an article in May, Brazilian and British writers tried to promote a new theory of understanding the rise of Brazil, the "dilemma of graduation". This section is edited by Ana Margheritis. A famous article by Carlos Milani, Leticia Pinheiro, Maria Regina Soares de Lima is titled "Brazilian Foreign Policy and Graduation Dilemma". The authors emphasize that Brazil's strategic elite has no agreement on the country's international strategy and discuss its impact.
Brazilian foreign policy is a unique position of the country as a major country of Latin America, a leader of a developing country, and a byproduct of emerging global power. Brazilian foreign policy is generally based on multilateralism, a peaceful settlement of conflict and no interference to other issues. An increasingly sophisticated tool for Brazilian foreign policy is to provide assistance as a donor to other developing countries. Brazil not only provides financial support using growing economic strength but also provides highly qualified expertise and most importantly provides quiet and confrontational diplomacy to improve governance . Estimated total annual assistance amount is about 1 billion dollars.