THREE DECADES OF BRAZIL-CHINA RELATIONS: MAPPING SCHOLARLY DISCOURSE AND FUTURE RESEARCH DIRECTIONS

Autores

  • RODRIGO FRANKLIN FROGERI https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7545-7529
  • YICHAO LI https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8588-1043

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26619/1647-7251.DT0324.7

Palavras-chave:

Leis bibliométricas, Cooperação bilateral, BRICS, Análise lexical, Cooperação Sul-Sul, Relação comercial

Resumo

Ao longo dos últimos 30 anos, a China e o Brasil desenvolveram uma relação sólida e multifacetada, caracterizada pela cooperação em vários setores. Essa relação se estende a diversas áreas, incluindo redução da pobreza, desenvolvimento social, inovação científica e tecnológica, proteção ambiental, mitigação das mudanças climáticas, economia de baixo carbono e economia digital. Apesar das consideráveis relações recíprocas entre o Brasil e a China, estamos particularmente interessados em entender as discussões na literatura científica dos últimos 30 anos e identificar novas oportunidades para pesquisas futuras. Para atingir esse objetivo, realizamos uma extensa Revisão Sistemática da Literatura (RSL) e aplicamos leis bibliométricas e análises lexicais a um total de 208 estudos. As análises bibliométricas revelaram que o pico de publicações envolvendo o Brasil e a China ocorreu em 2016. A revista científica com a maior quantidade de publicações foi a International Organisations Research Journal da Federação Russa, e o autor mais prolífico foi a professora Mihaela Papa, da Universidade Tufts, nos EUA. Identificamos quatro linhas de pesquisa centrais que podem ser desenvolvidas em estudos futuros: (i) Dinâmica Geopolítica Emergente e o Papel do BRICS; (ii) Relações Econômicas e Comerciais dentro do BRICS; (iii) Cooperação Sul-Sul e Modelos Alternativos de Desenvolvimento; (iv) Perspectivas Interdisciplinares sobre o BRICS.

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Biografias Autor

RODRIGO FRANKLIN FROGERI, https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7545-7529

Ph.D in Information Systems and Knowledge Management from FUMEC University (Brazil) in 2019. He holds a Master's degree in Administration (2014) from Centro Universitário Novos Horizontes (Brazil) and a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science (2001) from Universidade José do Rosário Vellano (Brazil). He has specializations in Computer Networks (2003), Higher Education Teaching (2005), and Information Technology Management (2012). He has been teaching undergraduate and postgraduate courses in management and technology since 2005. Currently, he is a permanent professor in the Graduate Program in Management and Regional Development at Centro Universitário do Sul de Minas - UNIS-MG, Brazil. He is a guest professor in the Master's program in Data Science at Universidad Científica del Sur (Peru) - 2024. He serves as a technology mentor in the Innovation Ecosystem of Grupo Integrado (Brazil) and as a guest researcher at Centro Universitário Integrado, Brazil. He leads the following research groups accredited by the National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq): GPGDER - Research Group in Management and Regional Economic Development and GEADO - Research Group in Organizational Dynamic Ambidexterity. His most recent books/chapters include: "e Government and Green IT: The Intersection Point", published in Recent Advances in Data and Algorithms for e-Government, Springer Nature (2023); "Restructuring of the Brazilian Private Higher Education Sector through the Entry of Foreign Investment", published in Advances in Tourism, Technology, and Systems. Smart Innovation, Systems, and Technologies, Springer Nature (2022); "Mapping the Brazilian Reality in the Development of Special Economic Zones", published in Special Economic Zones as Regional Development Enablers, IGI-Global (2022); and "IT Governance in SMEs: the state-of-the-art", published in Research Anthology on Small Business Strategies for Success and Survival, IGI-Global (2022).

YICHAO LI, https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8588-1043

Ph.D. degree from the Institute for Research on Portuguese-speaking Countries, City University of Macau, China. She also received a Master’s degree in comparative civil law (in Chinese) from the University of Macau (China) in 2018. From 2021 to 2022, she has been a postdoctoral researcher at the Centre for International Studies (ISCTE-IUL). Since 2023, she is currently an assistant research fellow at Institute of African Studies, Zhejiang Normal University, China. Her research interests are the Belt and Road Initiative, Portuguese-speaking countries, and Sino African relations. Her latest publication stands as: Leandro, F. J. & Li, Y. (2023). Spatial Development Initiatives: The Case of African Portuguese Speaking Countries. In Duarte, P. A. B., Albuquerque, R., Tavares, A. M. L. (eds.). Portugal and the Lusophone World: Law, Geopolitics and Insititutional Cooperation. Palgrave Macmillan. Costa, C. M. & Li, Y. (2023). China and European Union countries: Do Chinese partnerships boost cooperation results?. Janus.net, e journal of international relations. Vol. 14, No. 1, TD1–Thematic dossier “European Union-China relations”, September 2023.

Publicado

2024-12-17