Brazil Watch

Brazil Watch
Title Brazil Watch PDF eBook
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Pages 272
Release 2007
Genre Brazil
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Brazil

Brazil
Title Brazil PDF eBook
Author Riordan Roett
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 264
Release 1999-10-30
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0313389853

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Brazil, occupying nearly 50 percent of the South American continent, has the largest economy and is a major political power in Latin America. In this updated and expanded fifth edition of his text, Roett provides a thorough introduction to the dynamics shaping Brazilian politics, economics, and society, the difficult transition from military to civilian government in the 1980s, and the social issues facing Brazilian leaders as the country enters the 21st century. As Roett makes clear, despite years of economic growth and industrialization, by the late 1990s, Brazil still faces continued and growing challenges to its social cohesiveness and stability. Without greater attention to the basic needs of the Brazilian poor, the fabric of democracy in the New Republic faces formidable challenges. A thorough and engaging resource for all students and scholars of contemporary Latin America and, more specifically, Brazil.

Brazil Watch Fax Bulletin

Brazil Watch Fax Bulletin
Title Brazil Watch Fax Bulletin PDF eBook
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Pages 140
Release 2002
Genre Brazil
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Before Brasília

Before Brasília
Title Before Brasília PDF eBook
Author Mary C. Karasch
Publisher University of New Mexico Press
Pages 456
Release 2016-12-01
Genre History
ISBN 0826357636

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Before Brasília offers an in-depth exploration of life in the captaincy of Goiás during the late colonial and early national period of Brazilian history. Karasch effectively counters the “decadence” narrative that has dominated the historiography of Goiás. She shifts the focus from the declining white elite to an expanding free population of color, basing her conclusions on sources previously unavailable to scholars that allow her to meaningfully analyze the impacts of geography and ethnography. Karasch studies the progression of this society as it evolved from the slaving frontier of the seventeenth century to a majority free population of color by 1835. As populations of indigenous and African captives and their descendants grew throughout Brazil, so did resistance and violent opposition to slavery. This comprehensive work explores the development of frontier violence and the enslavements that ultimately led to the consolidation of white rule over a majority population of color, both free and enslaved.

Brazil

Brazil
Title Brazil PDF eBook
Author Laura Robinson
Publisher Emerald Group Publishing
Pages 434
Release 2017-06-14
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1786357852

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This book explores five key themes: the new face of news and journalism, social movements and protest, television, cinema, publicity and marketing, and media theory. Chapters reflect the Brazilian case as a laboratory for exploring the evolving media environment of one of the world’s most fascinating societies.

Brazil's Second Chance

Brazil's Second Chance
Title Brazil's Second Chance PDF eBook
Author Lincoln Gordon
Publisher Brookings Institution Press
Pages 272
Release 2001
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780815700326

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"In this new work, a political economist and former U.S. ambassador to Brazil examines the social, political, and economic history of the country since the 1950s and discusses whether Brazil is ready to assume a place among first world nations. Drawing on his own long-term professional and personal relationship with Brazil, Lincoln Gordon evaluates the country's future prospects through the lens of history and policy. He traces Brazil's development efforts over the past fifty years, highlighting significant missteps as well as successes. Gordon identifies four key policy challenges that Brazil must address: consolidation of macroeconomic stability, poverty reduction, active engagement in the global economy, and political reform."--BOOK JACKET.

Consular Reports

Consular Reports
Title Consular Reports PDF eBook
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Pages 768
Release 1907
Genre Consular reports
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