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The Brazilian State: Debate and Agenda is part of the Bildner Western Hemisphere Studies Series. This book is a collection of 16 essays from the conference “The Brazilian State: Paths and Prospects of Dirigisme and Liberalization” held at The Graduate Center, City University of New York in November 2009. The Brazilian State explores the changing roles, relations with society, and overall impact of the contemporary Brazilian State, including, the newly elected Dilma Rousseff. Collectively, the papers explore state reform, institutional development, policy effectiveness, and economic dynamics since the 1930s.

Table of Contents

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

Product details

Published Aug 28 2013
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 434
ISBN 9780739186268
Imprint Lexington Books
Dimensions 229 x 152 mm
Series Bildner Western Hemisphere Studies
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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