Social Policies in Times of Austerity and Populism
Lessons from Brazil
Herausgeber: Sátyro, Natália
Social Policies in Times of Austerity and Populism
Lessons from Brazil
Herausgeber: Sátyro, Natália
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Featuring latest research by Brazilian scholars, this book is a timely overview of social policies in Brazil during the Bolsonaro presidency. Social Policies in Times of Populism and Austerity is recommended to those who teach welfare state politics, comparative public policy, development studies, Brazilian politics, and rightwing politics.
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Featuring latest research by Brazilian scholars, this book is a timely overview of social policies in Brazil during the Bolsonaro presidency. Social Policies in Times of Populism and Austerity is recommended to those who teach welfare state politics, comparative public policy, development studies, Brazilian politics, and rightwing politics.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 412
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juli 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 745g
- ISBN-13: 9781032784137
- ISBN-10: 103278413X
- Artikelnr.: 70151989
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 412
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juli 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 745g
- ISBN-13: 9781032784137
- ISBN-10: 103278413X
- Artikelnr.: 70151989
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Natália Sátyro is Associate Professor of Political Science at Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil. She was also the coordinator of Asociación Latinoamericana de Ciencia Política (ALACIP) Public Policy Research Group (GIPP, 2013-2024) and she is the Convenor of International Political Science Association (IPSA, 2023-present) Research Committee on Welfare State and Developing Societies (RC39). Her research interests include welfare state, welfare policy, income transfer programs, income inequality, and political institutions. She teaches and researches in the field of public policies, with emphasis on institutional analysis and social policies in Brazil and Latin America.
1 Introduction: Elements to reflect on dismantling of social policies in
Brazil Natália Sátyro Part I: Contextualization 2 Social policies in
Brazil: An introduction Natália Sátyro 3 Political parties, ideological
preferences and social policy: Accounting for right-wing strategies in
Brazil after the left turn André Borges 4 The political economy of the
Brazilian economic crisis (2014-2022): Economic policy, ideas and the
limits of neoliberal austerity measures Alexandre Queiroz Guimarães and
Marco Flávio da Cunha Resende 5 Disinformation and democracy: The
strategies for institutional dismantle in Brazil (2018- 2022) Eliara
Santana and Isabele Mitozo 6 Income inequality and poverty in Brazil since
re-democratization: An overview Pedro H. G. Ferreira de Souza Part II:
Compensatory policies 7 Authoritarian populism and fiscal austerity: The
dismantling of social security in Bolsonaro's government Arnaldo Provasi
Lanzara and Fernanda Pernasetti 8 The Unified Health System at risk and the
sequelae of the Bolsonaro era José Angelo Machado and Mauro Lúcio Jerônymo
9 Socio-assistance services: One dies of starvation and no one sees
Natália Sátyro, Eleonora Schettini Martins Cunha, Bruno R. Pinheiro and
Fernanda Silva 10 Non-contributive cash transfers: Borderline social
protection Joana Mostafa Part III: Social investment policies 11 Credit-
claiming and nondecision-making as an ideological agenda: Did Bolsonaro
succeed in changing education policies in Brazil? Sandra Gomes and Catarina
Ianni Segatto 12 Brazilian family policies under the neo-conservatism
rhetoric of Bolsonaro Gabriel Penna and Natália Sátyro 13 Labor market from
2015 to 2022: Heightened risks and dismantling policies Regina Coeli
Moreira Camargos and Pedro M. R. Barbosa Part IV: Policies outside of
welfare state traditional scope 14 Opportunities and strategies of the
dismantling process of Brazilian environmental policy: Forests and
indigenous populations under attack Maria Dolores Lima da Silva and Ana
Luiza Martins de Medeiros 15 Disarmament in peril: The Right Wing and the
Unraveling of Gun Control Ludmila Ribeiro, Valéria Oliveira, Rafael Rocha
and Alexandre Diniz 16 Conclusion: Policies dismantling and system
retrenchment Natália Sátyro
Brazil Natália Sátyro Part I: Contextualization 2 Social policies in
Brazil: An introduction Natália Sátyro 3 Political parties, ideological
preferences and social policy: Accounting for right-wing strategies in
Brazil after the left turn André Borges 4 The political economy of the
Brazilian economic crisis (2014-2022): Economic policy, ideas and the
limits of neoliberal austerity measures Alexandre Queiroz Guimarães and
Marco Flávio da Cunha Resende 5 Disinformation and democracy: The
strategies for institutional dismantle in Brazil (2018- 2022) Eliara
Santana and Isabele Mitozo 6 Income inequality and poverty in Brazil since
re-democratization: An overview Pedro H. G. Ferreira de Souza Part II:
Compensatory policies 7 Authoritarian populism and fiscal austerity: The
dismantling of social security in Bolsonaro's government Arnaldo Provasi
Lanzara and Fernanda Pernasetti 8 The Unified Health System at risk and the
sequelae of the Bolsonaro era José Angelo Machado and Mauro Lúcio Jerônymo
9 Socio-assistance services: One dies of starvation and no one sees
Natália Sátyro, Eleonora Schettini Martins Cunha, Bruno R. Pinheiro and
Fernanda Silva 10 Non-contributive cash transfers: Borderline social
protection Joana Mostafa Part III: Social investment policies 11 Credit-
claiming and nondecision-making as an ideological agenda: Did Bolsonaro
succeed in changing education policies in Brazil? Sandra Gomes and Catarina
Ianni Segatto 12 Brazilian family policies under the neo-conservatism
rhetoric of Bolsonaro Gabriel Penna and Natália Sátyro 13 Labor market from
2015 to 2022: Heightened risks and dismantling policies Regina Coeli
Moreira Camargos and Pedro M. R. Barbosa Part IV: Policies outside of
welfare state traditional scope 14 Opportunities and strategies of the
dismantling process of Brazilian environmental policy: Forests and
indigenous populations under attack Maria Dolores Lima da Silva and Ana
Luiza Martins de Medeiros 15 Disarmament in peril: The Right Wing and the
Unraveling of Gun Control Ludmila Ribeiro, Valéria Oliveira, Rafael Rocha
and Alexandre Diniz 16 Conclusion: Policies dismantling and system
retrenchment Natália Sátyro
1 Introduction: Elements to reflect on dismantling of social policies in
Brazil Natália Sátyro Part I: Contextualization 2 Social policies in
Brazil: An introduction Natália Sátyro 3 Political parties, ideological
preferences and social policy: Accounting for right-wing strategies in
Brazil after the left turn André Borges 4 The political economy of the
Brazilian economic crisis (2014-2022): Economic policy, ideas and the
limits of neoliberal austerity measures Alexandre Queiroz Guimarães and
Marco Flávio da Cunha Resende 5 Disinformation and democracy: The
strategies for institutional dismantle in Brazil (2018- 2022) Eliara
Santana and Isabele Mitozo 6 Income inequality and poverty in Brazil since
re-democratization: An overview Pedro H. G. Ferreira de Souza Part II:
Compensatory policies 7 Authoritarian populism and fiscal austerity: The
dismantling of social security in Bolsonaro's government Arnaldo Provasi
Lanzara and Fernanda Pernasetti 8 The Unified Health System at risk and the
sequelae of the Bolsonaro era José Angelo Machado and Mauro Lúcio Jerônymo
9 Socio-assistance services: One dies of starvation and no one sees
Natália Sátyro, Eleonora Schettini Martins Cunha, Bruno R. Pinheiro and
Fernanda Silva 10 Non-contributive cash transfers: Borderline social
protection Joana Mostafa Part III: Social investment policies 11 Credit-
claiming and nondecision-making as an ideological agenda: Did Bolsonaro
succeed in changing education policies in Brazil? Sandra Gomes and Catarina
Ianni Segatto 12 Brazilian family policies under the neo-conservatism
rhetoric of Bolsonaro Gabriel Penna and Natália Sátyro 13 Labor market from
2015 to 2022: Heightened risks and dismantling policies Regina Coeli
Moreira Camargos and Pedro M. R. Barbosa Part IV: Policies outside of
welfare state traditional scope 14 Opportunities and strategies of the
dismantling process of Brazilian environmental policy: Forests and
indigenous populations under attack Maria Dolores Lima da Silva and Ana
Luiza Martins de Medeiros 15 Disarmament in peril: The Right Wing and the
Unraveling of Gun Control Ludmila Ribeiro, Valéria Oliveira, Rafael Rocha
and Alexandre Diniz 16 Conclusion: Policies dismantling and system
retrenchment Natália Sátyro
Brazil Natália Sátyro Part I: Contextualization 2 Social policies in
Brazil: An introduction Natália Sátyro 3 Political parties, ideological
preferences and social policy: Accounting for right-wing strategies in
Brazil after the left turn André Borges 4 The political economy of the
Brazilian economic crisis (2014-2022): Economic policy, ideas and the
limits of neoliberal austerity measures Alexandre Queiroz Guimarães and
Marco Flávio da Cunha Resende 5 Disinformation and democracy: The
strategies for institutional dismantle in Brazil (2018- 2022) Eliara
Santana and Isabele Mitozo 6 Income inequality and poverty in Brazil since
re-democratization: An overview Pedro H. G. Ferreira de Souza Part II:
Compensatory policies 7 Authoritarian populism and fiscal austerity: The
dismantling of social security in Bolsonaro's government Arnaldo Provasi
Lanzara and Fernanda Pernasetti 8 The Unified Health System at risk and the
sequelae of the Bolsonaro era José Angelo Machado and Mauro Lúcio Jerônymo
9 Socio-assistance services: One dies of starvation and no one sees
Natália Sátyro, Eleonora Schettini Martins Cunha, Bruno R. Pinheiro and
Fernanda Silva 10 Non-contributive cash transfers: Borderline social
protection Joana Mostafa Part III: Social investment policies 11 Credit-
claiming and nondecision-making as an ideological agenda: Did Bolsonaro
succeed in changing education policies in Brazil? Sandra Gomes and Catarina
Ianni Segatto 12 Brazilian family policies under the neo-conservatism
rhetoric of Bolsonaro Gabriel Penna and Natália Sátyro 13 Labor market from
2015 to 2022: Heightened risks and dismantling policies Regina Coeli
Moreira Camargos and Pedro M. R. Barbosa Part IV: Policies outside of
welfare state traditional scope 14 Opportunities and strategies of the
dismantling process of Brazilian environmental policy: Forests and
indigenous populations under attack Maria Dolores Lima da Silva and Ana
Luiza Martins de Medeiros 15 Disarmament in peril: The Right Wing and the
Unraveling of Gun Control Ludmila Ribeiro, Valéria Oliveira, Rafael Rocha
and Alexandre Diniz 16 Conclusion: Policies dismantling and system
retrenchment Natália Sátyro