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Bras. Political Sci. Rev.  vol.11 número3

Bras. Political Sci. Rev. vol.11 número3

... Over the last decades there have been some key differences between the North and the South. The main one concerns the two great backdrops: to fight against social disintegration and to fight for integration. In the ... See full document

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Bras. Political Sci. Rev.  vol.11 número3

Bras. Political Sci. Rev. vol.11 número3

... world political stage came to acquire greater relevance. This is the case, for example, of Southern countries, private sector institutions, and social networks and movements (DEGNBOL-MARTINUSSEN and ... See full document

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Bras. Political Sci. Rev.  vol.11 número3

Bras. Political Sci. Rev. vol.11 número3

... Brazilian Political Science Review manifests that the institutional affiliation of Sergio Firpo and Renan Pieri, authors of the article entitled Future electoral impacts of having a female mayor, DOI: ...Brazilian ... See full document

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Bras. Political Sci. Rev.  vol.11 número3

Bras. Political Sci. Rev. vol.11 número3

... great political instability from which Brazil has been suffering since 2013 (and which, in 2016, resulted in the deposing of Dilma Rousseff), has had profound impacts on Brazil's foreign policy, and its ... See full document

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Bras. Political Sci. Rev.  vol.11 número3

Bras. Political Sci. Rev. vol.11 número3

... The author ends the book by presenting a minimalist reform proposition of his own. One of the mistakes he identifies within the debate is that 'political reform' is too broad a term, and that it might relate to ... See full document

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Bras. Political Sci. Rev.  vol.11 número3

Bras. Political Sci. Rev. vol.11 número3

... was political space on both sides to advance the understandings initiated in ...establish political and technical cooperation pathways between the two ... See full document

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Bras. Political Sci. Rev.  vol.11 número3

Bras. Political Sci. Rev. vol.11 número3

... Concerning the productive logic in the formation of regional value chains, one would expect 'high levels of backward participation for Brazil', and 'high levels of forwa[r] ... See full document

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Bras. Political Sci. Rev.  vol.11 número3

Bras. Political Sci. Rev. vol.11 número3

... polarized political scenario ...by political actors on social media platforms, such as Twitter, in order to calculate ideal ...of political positions even within a very fragmented legislative body, ... See full document

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Bras. Political Sci. Rev.  vol.7 número3

Bras. Political Sci. Rev. vol.7 número3

... person’s political interest and age are most often said to increase the level of recognition and use of the LR ...of political terms because they have had more time to learn them through ... See full document

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Bras. Political Sci. Rev.  vol.7 número3

Bras. Political Sci. Rev. vol.7 número3

... of political conflict – the “Machiavellian” and the “dichotomous”, outlined in The Roots of Brazil- ian Political ...of political conflict, to Wanderley Guilherme it now seemed that only ... See full document

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Bras. Political Sci. Rev.  vol.7 número3

Bras. Political Sci. Rev. vol.7 número3

... efforts. Political capital and other sorts of resources are employed by the secu- ritising actors in different practices that can contribute to the construction of a ...strong political claims, facilitates ... See full document

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Bras. Political Sci. Rev.  vol.11 número2

Bras. Political Sci. Rev. vol.11 número2

... Organizing an edited volume is an intellectual endeavor that, when well- executed, results in a rich collection of perspectives, interpretations and contributions about a given subject, offering the reader valuable ... See full document

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Bras. Political Sci. Rev.  vol.7 número3

Bras. Political Sci. Rev. vol.7 número3

... Another line of analysis which disseminated a governance concept close to this in Latin America and Africa came from multilateral organizations, especially the World Bank and the OECD. In the 1980s, these organizations ... See full document

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Bras. Political Sci. Rev.  vol.7 número3

Bras. Political Sci. Rev. vol.7 número3

... extraordinary political actions – that may be perceived by decision-makers as an inadequate foreign policy concerning the incentives of domestic and international sources, and thus, resulting in a ... See full document

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Bras. Political Sci. Rev.  vol.11 número2

Bras. Political Sci. Rev. vol.11 número2

... BERRY, Frances Stokes and BERRY, William D. (2007), Frameworks comparing policies across a large number of political systems: innovation and diffusion models in policy research. In: Theories of the policy process. ... See full document

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Bras. Political Sci. Rev.  vol.7 número3

Bras. Political Sci. Rev. vol.7 número3

... resources potentially applicable in a conservative system dominated by traditional rules and models for public policies. In a rereading that approaches classical views such as the one by Cohen, March and Olsen (1972) ... See full document

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Bras. Political Sci. Rev.  vol.8 número3

Bras. Political Sci. Rev. vol.8 número3

... to political beliefs as well as governmental objectives, and the parliamentarians' ...which political actors participated, which parties and interest groups are involved, among ... See full document

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Bras. Political Sci. Rev.  vol.9 número3

Bras. Political Sci. Rev. vol.9 número3

... The theory presented above has two strong assumptions, which are made explicit to clarify the argument and facilitate falsification. First, the behavior of MCs in Argentina's competitive authoritarianisms is mostly ... See full document

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Bras. Political Sci. Rev.  vol.9 número3

Bras. Political Sci. Rev. vol.9 número3

... The Brazilian debate to a large extent centers on the reception of economist Marcelo Neri's research on this issue. His seminal analyses (NERI, 2008, 2010, 2011) support the positive view that the income gains have ... See full document

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Bras. Political Sci. Rev.  vol.9 número3

Bras. Political Sci. Rev. vol.9 número3

... Electronic voting machines also contributed to the decrease in null votes for federal deputy and state deputies. In the 1994 elections, which preceded the adoption of the new voting model, the total rate of null votes in ... See full document

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