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Democratic Brazil divided, edited by Peter R. Kingstone and Timothy J. Power

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Democratic Brazil divided, edited by Peter R. Kingstone and Timothy J. Power
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary form
non fiction
Main title
Democratic Brazil divided
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
962254364
Responsibility statement
edited by Peter R. Kingstone and Timothy J. Power
Series statement
Pitt Latin American Series
Table of contents
Introduction: a fourth decade of Brazilian democracy: achievements, challenges, and polarization / Peter R. Kingstone and Timothy J. Power -- Part I. The democratic context -- The PT in power, 2003-2016 / Oswaldo E. do Amaral and Rachel Meneguello -- Good government and politics as usual? The schizophrenic path of the Workers' Party / Benjamin Goldfrank and Brian Wampler -- Part II. Policy innovation and state capacity in a maturing democracy -- Corruption and accountability in Brazil / Matthew M. Taylor -- Environmental politics in Brazil: the cross-pressures of democracy, development, and global projection / Kathryn Hochstetler -- Checking the power of mayors: explaining improvements in Brazilian educational outcomes / Marcus Andre Melo -- Assessing the Bolsa familia: successes, shortcomings, and unknowns / Wendy Hunter and Natasha Borges Sugiyama -- Progress or perdition? Brazil's National Truth Commission in comparative perspective / Anthony W. Pereira -- Part III. Politics from the bottom up -- Toward a (poor) middle-class democracy? Upward mobility and politics under Lula and Dilma / Maria Hermania Tavares de Almeida and Fernando Henrique Guarnieri -- The economic context of social protests in 2013 / Alfredo Saad-Filho -- Part IV. Strategies of global projection -- Democracy postponed: a political economy of Brazil's oligarchic foreign policy / Sean Burges and Jean Daudelin -- The public bank trilemma: Brazil's new developmentalism and the BNDES / Leslie Elliott Armijo

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