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Democratizing Brazil

by Alfred Stepan
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Overview

The peaceful transfer of power to a civilian president in Brazil in March 1985 marked the end of one of Latin America's most enduring and—until the economic crisis of the 1980s—economically dynamic military regimes. In this companion volume to the classic Authoritarian Brazil, a distinguished group of Brazilian and American scholars—Albert Fishlow, Fernando Henrique Cardoso, and Thomas Skidmore among them—analyzes the tortuous, decade-long process, known as abertura, by which dictatorship gave way to civilian rule. As the first volume on Brazil to address the crucial theoretical and practical questions of both democratic transition and consolidation, Democratizing Brazil focuses specifically on the severe problems that the country now faces as a fledgling democracy.
Based on a wealth of information, the contributors provide a penetrating and comprehensive examination of the 1974-88 period in Brazilian history, exploring not only the larger political struggles between government and opposition but also the role played by economic policy, the debt crisis, and community-based movements led by the Church, neighborhood associations, women, and trade unions.

This collection of essays by distinguished Brazilian and American scholars analyzes the decade-long process by which dictatorship gave way to civilian rule.

About the Author, Alfred Stepan

About the Editor:
Alfred Stepan is Professor of Political Science and Dean of the School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University. He is the author of several books, including Rethinking Military Politics: Brazil and the Southern Cone, and editor of Authoritarian Brazil: Origins, Policies, and Future.

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Book Details

Published
July 8, 1993
Publisher
New York : Oxford University Press, 1989.
Pages
424
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780195051520

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