Abstract
This paper introduces the expression "mitigation agent" and conceptualizes it by analyzing a publication called Japanese-Brazilian Exchange, a bulletin from the Japanese-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce. It had only one number published (November 1941) because of the growing tensions between Brazil and the powers of the Axis during the Second World War, which culminated in Brazil entering the group of the Allies (then opposing Germany, Italy, and Japan). Starting from the bulletin's content, the definition of "mitigation agent" is elaborated on and explained in an initial stage, especially concerning its roots in soft power.
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