Brazilian State
Discover the complexities of Brazil's political landscape in The Brazilian State: Debate and Agenda by Mauricio Font, published by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc in 2013. This insightful book spans 434 pages and delves into the enduring centralizing legacies of the Vargas Era (1930-1945) and their impact on contemporary governance, culminating with an analysis of the Lula Government.
Font expertly navigates Brazil's experience with statism, tracing its evolution through significant liberalizing reforms initiated in the early 1990s and examining the notable trends that have emerged since 2006. This comprehensive exploration makes it an essential read for anyone interested in Brazil's economic conditions, social dynamics, and political policies, as well as the broader implications for its relationship with the United States.
Enhance your understanding of Brazil's state mechanisms and the historical context that shapes its future with this compelling scholarly work.