O uso dos recursos de commodities para o financiamento da defesa por países da América do Sul: possibilidades para o Brasil

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Main Author: Ramalho, Horácio de Sousa
Publication Date: 2020
Format: Bachelor thesis
Language: por
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Summary: The present work seeks to address in an exploratory and qualitative way, the use of commodity resources by countries in South America to finance defense and the possibilities for Brazil. This is a way that several countries rich in natural resources use to complement their defense budget and thus make purchases of military equipment. This research is important for addressing the budgetary needs of the Brazilian defense sector. This is because countries with smaller economies and defense budgets in the region were able to carry out a considerable refit in the period from 2000 to 2019. This situation could be realized because some countries in the region were able to supplement the budget of their military forces with resources from export earnings. of commodities. This work seeks to explain from a qualitative analysis and under a comparative analysis, how countries in the region, in particular Chile and Venezuela, were able to expand their military capabilities, with an emphasis on equipment, based on an off-budget model backed by commodity resources, respectively copper and oil. To this end, this work is supported by the literature on the Brazilian defense budget and its structure, off-budget financing mechanisms, specifically those in Chile and Venezuela, focused on commodities and their legal aspects and operational problems. In order to advance the possibilities for Brazil, Santos (2019) 's work on a Constitutional Defense Financing Fund (FCF Def) for the exploitation of iron ore and its operation will be based on theoretical support. Complementing the previous literature, a contribution of this work, by transforming the FCF Def profile into a multimarket fund that would adopt what in this piece we call the 'individual contract approach', with a view to providing the Ministry of Defense of Brazil with a alternative financing model. The data will come from the Ministry of Defense's 'Citizen Information Service' (SIC / MD), contacted through the Access to Information website (FalaBr), from the Transparency Portal, as well as from specialized literature, including those contained in the publication The Military Balance, from the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS), in material published by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) and in the Arms Transfers Database, also from SIPRI. These sources will be for the knowledge about the Chilean and Venezuelan models of acquisition and the state of its armed forces. It is concluded that the possibility for Brazil to implement a similar system is viable, since the country has material conditions and a legal and theoretical framework that allows such an undertaking, leaving only the political variable, that is, the will of the government for this action.
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spelling O uso dos recursos de commodities para o financiamento da defesa por países da América do Sul: possibilidades para o BrasilOrçamento de defesaMecanismo off-budgetCommoditiesFundo de defesaCNPQ::CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADASThe present work seeks to address in an exploratory and qualitative way, the use of commodity resources by countries in South America to finance defense and the possibilities for Brazil. This is a way that several countries rich in natural resources use to complement their defense budget and thus make purchases of military equipment. This research is important for addressing the budgetary needs of the Brazilian defense sector. This is because countries with smaller economies and defense budgets in the region were able to carry out a considerable refit in the period from 2000 to 2019. This situation could be realized because some countries in the region were able to supplement the budget of their military forces with resources from export earnings. of commodities. This work seeks to explain from a qualitative analysis and under a comparative analysis, how countries in the region, in particular Chile and Venezuela, were able to expand their military capabilities, with an emphasis on equipment, based on an off-budget model backed by commodity resources, respectively copper and oil. To this end, this work is supported by the literature on the Brazilian defense budget and its structure, off-budget financing mechanisms, specifically those in Chile and Venezuela, focused on commodities and their legal aspects and operational problems. In order to advance the possibilities for Brazil, Santos (2019) 's work on a Constitutional Defense Financing Fund (FCF Def) for the exploitation of iron ore and its operation will be based on theoretical support. Complementing the previous literature, a contribution of this work, by transforming the FCF Def profile into a multimarket fund that would adopt what in this piece we call the 'individual contract approach', with a view to providing the Ministry of Defense of Brazil with a alternative financing model. The data will come from the Ministry of Defense's 'Citizen Information Service' (SIC / MD), contacted through the Access to Information website (FalaBr), from the Transparency Portal, as well as from specialized literature, including those contained in the publication The Military Balance, from the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS), in material published by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) and in the Arms Transfers Database, also from SIPRI. These sources will be for the knowledge about the Chilean and Venezuelan models of acquisition and the state of its armed forces. It is concluded that the possibility for Brazil to implement a similar system is viable, since the country has material conditions and a legal and theoretical framework that allows such an undertaking, leaving only the political variable, that is, the will of the government for this action.O presente trabalho busca abordar de maneira exploratória e qualitativa, o uso de recursos de commodities por países da América do Sul para o financiamento da defesa e as possibilidades para o Brasil. Esta é uma forma que vários países ricos em recursos naturais utilizam para complementar seu orçamento de defesa e com isso realizar aquisições de equipamentos militares. Esta pesquisa se mostra importante por fazer frente às necessidades orçamentárias do setor de defesa brasileiro. Isto porque países com economias e orçamentos de defesa menores na região foram capazes de realizar um reaparelhamento considerável no período de 2000 a 2019. Tal situação pôde ser concretizada porque alguns países da região conseguiram complementar o orçamento de suas forças militares com recursos de auferidos da exportação de commodities. Este trabalho busca explicar a partir de uma análise qualitativa e sob uma análise comparativa, como países da região, em particular Chile e Venezuela, foram capazes de ampliar suas capacidades militares, tendo ênfase nos equipamentos, com base em um modelo off-budget lastreado nos recursos de commodities, respectivamente cobre e petróleo. Para este fim, este trabalho está apoiado na literatura sobre o orçamento de defesa brasileiro e sua estrutura, os mecanismos de financiamento off-budget, especificamente aqueles de Chile e Venezuela, centrados em commodities e seus aspectos legais e problemas de operação. Para aventar as possibilidades para o Brasil, ter-se-á por aporte teórico o trabalho de Santos (2019) sobre um Fundo Constitucional de Financiamento da Defesa (FCF Def) pela exploração do minério de ferro e seu funcionamento. Complementando a literatura anterior, uma contribuição própria deste trabalho, ao se transformar o perfil do FCF Def em um fundo multimercado que adotaria o que nesta peça chamamos de ‘abordagem por contrato individual’, com vistas a dotar o Ministério da Defesa do Brasil com um modelo alternativo de financiamento. Os dados virão do ‘Serviço de Informação ao Cidadão’ do Ministério da Defesa (SIC/MD), contatado através do sítio sobre Acesso à Informação (FalaBr), do Portal da Transparência, bem como da literatura especializada, entre elas, as contidas na publicação The Military Balance, do International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS), em material publicado pelo Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) e no Arms Transfers Database, também do SIPRI. Estas fontes serão para o conhecimento sobre os modelos chileno e venezuelano de aquisição e o estado de suas forças armadas. Conclui-se que a possibilidade para o Brasil implementar um sistema semelhante é viável, pois o país dispõe de condições materiais e de um arcabouço legal e teórico que permita tal empreitada, restando apenas a variável política, ou seja, a vontade dos governantes para esta ação.Universidade Federal da ParaíbaBrasilRelações InternacionaisUFPBTeixeira Júnior, Augusto Wagner MenezesRamalho, Horácio de Sousa2020-12-15T17:49:36Z2020-12-102020-12-15T17:49:36Z2020-11-30info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesishttps://repositorio.ufpb.br/jspui/handle/123456789/18774porinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFPBinstname:Universidade Federal da Paraíba (UFPB)instacron:UFPB2020-12-16T06:36:40Zoai:repositorio.ufpb.br:123456789/18774Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://repositorio.ufpb.br/PUBhttp://tede.biblioteca.ufpb.br:8080/oai/requestdiretoria@ufpb.br|| bdtd@biblioteca.ufpb.bropendoar:2020-12-16T06:36:40Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFPB - Universidade Federal da Paraíba (UFPB)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv O uso dos recursos de commodities para o financiamento da defesa por países da América do Sul: possibilidades para o Brasil
title O uso dos recursos de commodities para o financiamento da defesa por países da América do Sul: possibilidades para o Brasil
spellingShingle O uso dos recursos de commodities para o financiamento da defesa por países da América do Sul: possibilidades para o Brasil
Ramalho, Horácio de Sousa
Orçamento de defesa
Mecanismo off-budget
Commodities
Fundo de defesa
CNPQ::CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS
title_short O uso dos recursos de commodities para o financiamento da defesa por países da América do Sul: possibilidades para o Brasil
title_full O uso dos recursos de commodities para o financiamento da defesa por países da América do Sul: possibilidades para o Brasil
title_fullStr O uso dos recursos de commodities para o financiamento da defesa por países da América do Sul: possibilidades para o Brasil
title_full_unstemmed O uso dos recursos de commodities para o financiamento da defesa por países da América do Sul: possibilidades para o Brasil
title_sort O uso dos recursos de commodities para o financiamento da defesa por países da América do Sul: possibilidades para o Brasil
author Ramalho, Horácio de Sousa
author_facet Ramalho, Horácio de Sousa
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Teixeira Júnior, Augusto Wagner Menezes
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ramalho, Horácio de Sousa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Orçamento de defesa
Mecanismo off-budget
Commodities
Fundo de defesa
CNPQ::CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS
topic Orçamento de defesa
Mecanismo off-budget
Commodities
Fundo de defesa
CNPQ::CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS
description The present work seeks to address in an exploratory and qualitative way, the use of commodity resources by countries in South America to finance defense and the possibilities for Brazil. This is a way that several countries rich in natural resources use to complement their defense budget and thus make purchases of military equipment. This research is important for addressing the budgetary needs of the Brazilian defense sector. This is because countries with smaller economies and defense budgets in the region were able to carry out a considerable refit in the period from 2000 to 2019. This situation could be realized because some countries in the region were able to supplement the budget of their military forces with resources from export earnings. of commodities. This work seeks to explain from a qualitative analysis and under a comparative analysis, how countries in the region, in particular Chile and Venezuela, were able to expand their military capabilities, with an emphasis on equipment, based on an off-budget model backed by commodity resources, respectively copper and oil. To this end, this work is supported by the literature on the Brazilian defense budget and its structure, off-budget financing mechanisms, specifically those in Chile and Venezuela, focused on commodities and their legal aspects and operational problems. In order to advance the possibilities for Brazil, Santos (2019) 's work on a Constitutional Defense Financing Fund (FCF Def) for the exploitation of iron ore and its operation will be based on theoretical support. Complementing the previous literature, a contribution of this work, by transforming the FCF Def profile into a multimarket fund that would adopt what in this piece we call the 'individual contract approach', with a view to providing the Ministry of Defense of Brazil with a alternative financing model. The data will come from the Ministry of Defense's 'Citizen Information Service' (SIC / MD), contacted through the Access to Information website (FalaBr), from the Transparency Portal, as well as from specialized literature, including those contained in the publication The Military Balance, from the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS), in material published by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) and in the Arms Transfers Database, also from SIPRI. These sources will be for the knowledge about the Chilean and Venezuelan models of acquisition and the state of its armed forces. It is concluded that the possibility for Brazil to implement a similar system is viable, since the country has material conditions and a legal and theoretical framework that allows such an undertaking, leaving only the political variable, that is, the will of the government for this action.
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