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social protection systems of Brazil, Argentina and South Africa. The main focuses are the political and institutional … dimensions that organize cash transfer programs in Brazil, Argentina and South Africa? How distinct state capacities and …
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This study analyzed in comparative perspective the social protection systems in South Africa, Argentina and Brazil … of Argentina and Brazil, protection strategies are focused on the generation of formal employment, emphasizing the …
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The study analyses bureaucratic capacity in Brazil's and Argentina's federal governments by applying the concept of … system closer to Weber's rational-legal authority type. Argentina, in contrast, kept the selection of their civil servants … based on personal and political ties. This does not mean that Argentina's bureaucracy lacks quality but they do not fulfill …
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The analysis of the relations between the Executive and Legislative Federal, in Brazil, relate the support of the partisan coalition to government initiatives in Congress with the parties'representation of the base in the ministries. These approaches suppose an understanding that the...
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This paper aims to analyze the role of government coalitions in the formulation and implementation of a socioeconomic development model. It is a qualitative research that focuses on the extent to which the formation of coalitions to support a developmental platform is efficient in formulating...
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power between Argentina and Brazil to unipolarity under Brazilian primacy. While such processes are expected to generate … conflict, this particular transition was cooperative, leaving an interesting IR puzzle unresolved: Why did Argentina stop … coalitions were redefined in Argentina. My conclusions suggest that cooperation between Argentina and Brazil was not a product of …
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Interdependence, collective identities and common institutions are the preconditions for the evolution of a pluralistic security community. While the interaction of the states of Southern Latin America already meets the first two criteria, this article focuses on the third one, particularly the...
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Though an important function of the Latin American senates, the confirmation of presidential nominations has drawn little academic attention. This paper assesses empirically the way in which two Latin American upper chambers - the Argentine and Brazilian senates - made use of their confirmation...
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Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, and Chile - the four largest economies of the continent with ambitious plans to develop national …
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Regulation, with a focus on six countries (Argentina, Brazil, China, India, Mexico and the United States) where individual …
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