Abstract
This article aims to analyze the relations between the UN and Bolsonaro government in 2019 in the scope of foreign policy –considering the importance that the United Nations Stabilization Mission in Haiti (MINUSTAH) has for the Armed Forces and the international projection of Brazil. The methodology used in this article consists of bibliographical research relating primary and secondary materials (theses, articles, and dissertations) with recent journalistic material on federal management. The result found in this article demonstrates that, despite the divergence between sectors of the federal government regarding the directions of Brazilian foreign policy, due to issues of realignment at the international level, the approximation of the viability of relations with the UN through peace missions it’s not present in the plans of the Executive and the Armed Forces, although the military has prestige for this type of operation.
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