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Democratic Brazil : actors, institutions and processes

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Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Pittsburgh : University of Pittsburgh, 2000Description: 339 p.Subject(s): Teoria Politica | Democracia | Politica e Governo - Brasil
Contents:
Part I - The institutional and policy-making context 1 - Political Institutions in democratic Brazil: politics as a permanent constitutionalconvention 2 - The brazilian state in the new democracy 3 - Devolving democracy? Political decentralization and the new brazilian federalism 4 - Reinventing local government? Municipalities and intergovernmental relations in democratic Brazil 5 - Assessing civil-military relations in postauthoritarian Brazil 6 - The making of a loyal position: the workers's party (PT) and the consolidation of democracy in Brazil 7 - The catholic church, religious pluralism, and democracy 8 - Democratizing pressures from below? Social movements in the new brazilian democracy Part III - Emerging processes in the new democracy 9 - Mudding through gridlock: economic policy performance, business responses, and democratic sustainability 10 - Democracy looks south: Mercosul and the politics of brazilian trade strategy 11 - An ugly democracy? State violence and the rule of law in postauthoritarian Brazil 12 - A new Brazil? The changing sociodemographic context of brazilian democracy
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Part I - The institutional and policy-making context 1 - Political Institutions in democratic Brazil: politics as a permanent constitutionalconvention 2 - The brazilian state in the new democracy 3 - Devolving democracy? Political decentralization and the new brazilian federalism 4 - Reinventing local government? Municipalities and intergovernmental relations in democratic Brazil 5 - Assessing civil-military relations in postauthoritarian Brazil 6 - The making of a loyal position: the workers's party (PT) and the consolidation of democracy in Brazil 7 - The catholic church, religious pluralism, and democracy 8 - Democratizing pressures from below? Social movements in the new brazilian democracy Part III - Emerging processes in the new democracy 9 - Mudding through gridlock: economic policy performance, business responses, and democratic sustainability 10 - Democracy looks south: Mercosul and the politics of brazilian trade strategy 11 - An ugly democracy? State violence and the rule of law in postauthoritarian Brazil 12 - A new Brazil? The changing sociodemographic context of brazilian democracy

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