Tesis
Institucionalidade e espacialidade da defesa nacional na Amazônia: perspectivas para o Amapá
Fecha
29-05-2018Registro en:
Autor
SILVA, Tiago Luedy
Institución
Resumen
Even with a history of friendly relations with neighbor countries, the Brazilian government
perceived threats to its national sovereignty and, in different historical moments, had to worry
about defense matters, formulating policies both inside and outside the military institutions in
order to keep the territorial integrity and safeguard resources and national interests. The
perception of the need to defend the Amazonian frontiers was a historical construction that
underwent a process of institutionalization and spatialization and generated the formal
justification for the creation of the former Federal Territories, as was the case of the formation
of the state of Amapá. Based on the question of whether the institutionalization in the field of
defense (creation of actors and systematization of official policy and strategy documents)
were accompanied by spatialities in the Amazon region, and especially in the state of Amapá,
capable of guaranteeing national defense as a problem, the main goal of this work was to
make a study on the institutionalization and the spatialization of the national defense in the
Amazonian context with a focus on the state of Amapá. This dissertation made a study that
privileged the qualitative analysis based on the hypothetical-deductive method and the use of
the bibliographic review as research techniques, always starting from the official perception
of the institutionalization and the spatialization to later do an analysis of the theme. The
dissertation concludes with the observation that the binomial institutionalization-spatialization
of national defense when observed from the point of view of the Amazon region in general,
and Amapá in particular, will reveal a different reality from that one built by the official
discourses founded in the National Defense Policy and in the National Defense Strategy.
Although Amazonia and Amapá are seen as geopolitically strategic spaces, spatialities that
arose from institutionalizations that were in harmony with the discourse of importance of the
Amazon region do not seem to be able to fully protect the national resources and guarantee
sovereignty