(Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Fondo Editorial, 2019-10-16) Adins, Sebastien
Taking into consideration the transitory nature of the current international system, this article aims to analyze the relationship between the global emergence of several powers from the South and their regional policies. After an exploration of the academic literature on regional, middle and rising powers, the author compares the regional strategies of two states, Brazil and Turkey, based on four dimensions: their relative power resources, the self-perception regarding the region, the strategies and roles that constitute their regional policy and the reception of this projection by its neighbors and the main extra-regional powers. From this comparison, the relationship will be established between the regional strategies of both countries and their global emergence aspirations.