The Brazilian State: Debate and Agenda examines the centralizing legacies of the Vargas Era (1930-1945) through the Lula Government. The volume opens with a discussion of Brazil's experience with statism since the Vargas Era and continues with a study of liberalizing reforms since the early 1990s, and trends since 2006.
The Brazilian State: Debate and Agenda examines the centralizing legacies of the Vargas Era (1930-1945) through the Lula Government. The volume opens with a discussion of Brazil's experience with statism since the Vargas Era and continues with a study of liberalizing reforms since the early 1990s, and trends since 2006.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Mauricio Font and Laura Randall - Assisted by Janaina Saad - Contributions by Monica Arruda de Almeida; Glauco Arbix; Leslie Elliott Armijo; Renato Boschi; John F. Collins; David Fleischer; Ana Cristina Braga Martes; Scott B. Martin; Joao Paulo
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: Approaches, Actors, and Dynamics Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. The Brazilian State Since Vargas Chapter 3. State Developmentalism: Continuity and Uncertainty Chapter 4. New Directions in Public Policy and State-Society Relations Chapter 5. Crisis and Beyond: Responses and Prospects Chapter 6. Bureaucrats, Parties, and Interest Groups Chapter 7. Political Reform: A "Never-Ending Story" Chapter 8. Civil Society Discourses and Practices in Porto Alegre Part II: Social and Cultural Dimensions Chapter 9. Pension Reform in Brazil: Addressing a Social Pact Chapter 10. Feminism, the State, and Gender Equality Chapter 11. Nation-State Consolidation and Cultural Patrimony Part III: Financial Crisis and Response Chapter 12. The Financial Services Industry Chapter 13. Regulation and Compliance: Anti-Money Laundering Chapter 14. Financialization, Crisis, and a "New" Mania in Brazil Part IV: Shifting Global Relations Chapter 15. Brazil and the Transatlantic Community Chapter 16. Regional Integration: Political Uses of Energy Policy
Part I: Approaches, Actors, and Dynamics Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. The Brazilian State Since Vargas Chapter 3. State Developmentalism: Continuity and Uncertainty Chapter 4. New Directions in Public Policy and State-Society Relations Chapter 5. Crisis and Beyond: Responses and Prospects Chapter 6. Bureaucrats, Parties, and Interest Groups Chapter 7. Political Reform: A "Never-Ending Story" Chapter 8. Civil Society Discourses and Practices in Porto Alegre Part II: Social and Cultural Dimensions Chapter 9. Pension Reform in Brazil: Addressing a Social Pact Chapter 10. Feminism, the State, and Gender Equality Chapter 11. Nation-State Consolidation and Cultural Patrimony Part III: Financial Crisis and Response Chapter 12. The Financial Services Industry Chapter 13. Regulation and Compliance: Anti-Money Laundering Chapter 14. Financialization, Crisis, and a "New" Mania in Brazil Part IV: Shifting Global Relations Chapter 15. Brazil and the Transatlantic Community Chapter 16. Regional Integration: Political Uses of Energy Policy
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