Democratic Brazil revisited / Editado por Peter R. Kingstone e Timothy J. Power - Pittsburgh : University of Pittsburgh, 2008. - 342 p. - Pitt Latin American .

1. Introduction Peter R. Kingstone and Timothy J. Power Part I. The Workers' Party in power 2. The Partido dos Trabalhadores: still a party of the left? - Wendy Hunter 3. Organized civil society in Lula's Brazil - Kathryn Hochsteler Part II. The institutional debate in Brazil 4. Political institutions and governability from FHC to Lula - Fabiano Santos, Márcio Grijó Vilarouca 5. Centering Democracy? ideological cleavages and convergence in the Brazilian political class - Timothy J. Power 6. The quality of elections in Brazil: policy, performance, pageantry, or pork? - Barry Ames, Andy Baker, and Lucio R. Rennó Part III. The policy challenges of an unequal society 7. The limits of economic reform in Brazil - Aline Diniz Amaral, Peter R. Kingstone, and Jonathan Krieckhaus 8. Unexpected successes, unanticipated failures: social policy from Cardoso to Lula - Marcus André Melo 9. Public security, private interests, and police reform in Brazil - Anthony W. Pereira 10. Afro-brazilian politics: white supremacy, black struggle, and affirmative action - Ollie A. Johnson III Part IV. Views of democracy from below 11. Core Values, education, and democracy: an empirical tour of DaMatta's Brazil - Alberto Carlos Almeida 12. Redemocratization viewed from below: urban poverty and politics in Rio de Janeiro, 1968-2005 - Janice E. Perlman

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