Lusophony as a Transregional Bridge: Brazil, Europe, and the PALOP in a Multipolar International System
The article examines how Brazil strengthened its presence in Portuguese-speaking African countries during Lula’s administration through a strategy of autonomy based on the diversification of alliances. Through the CPLP, academic cooperation, and cultural ties, Brazil projected soft power in Africa. The text argues that these resources could be complemented by the European Union’s institutional and financial capacity to advance a common development agenda.