Lula, the Workers' Party and the Governability Dilemma in Brazil

Lula, the Workers' Party and the Governability Dilemma in Brazil
Title Lula, the Workers' Party and the Governability Dilemma in Brazil PDF eBook
Author Hernán F. Gómez Bruera
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 286
Release 2013-07-18
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1135050074

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While scholars, activists and pundits from around the world have heralded the Lula years as a breakthrough for poverty reduction and the forthcoming emergence of Brazil as a dynamic economic superpower, many of their counterparts in the country as well as a number of Brazilianists elsewhere, have expressed great disappointment. Tracing back the trajectory of Brazilian Workers’ Party (Partido dos Trabalhadores - PT), Hernán F. Gómez Bruera explores how holding national executive public office contributed decisively to a pragmatic shift away from the party’s radical redistributive and participatory platform, earning the approbation of international audiences and criticisms of domestic progressives. He explains why a unique party, which originally promoted a radical progressive agenda of socio-economic redistribution and participatory democracy, eventually adopted an orthodox economic policy, formed legislative alliances with conservative parties, altered its relationship with social movements and relegated the participatory agenda to de sidelines. Touching on multiple dimensions, from economic policy and land reform to social policy, this book offers a distinct explanation as to why progressive parties of mass-based origin shift to the center over time and alter their relationships with their allies in civil society. Written in a clear and accessible style and featuring an enormous wealth of firsthand accounts from party leaders at all levels and within different factions, Gómez Bruera offers much needed new insights into why progressive parties alter their discourses and strategies when they occupy executive public office.

Brazil Under the Workers' Party

Brazil Under the Workers' Party
Title Brazil Under the Workers' Party PDF eBook
Author Fabio De Castro
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 239
Release 2014-10-15
Genre Political Science
ISBN 113727381X

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This edited collection interprets and assesses the transformation of Brazil under the Workers' Party. It addresses the extent of the changes the Workers' Party has brought about and examines how successful these have been, as well as how continuity and social change in Brazil have affected key domains of economy, society, and politics.

Lula and the Workers Party in Brazil

Lula and the Workers Party in Brazil
Title Lula and the Workers Party in Brazil PDF eBook
Author Sue Branford
Publisher
Total Pages 142
Release 2005
Genre History
ISBN 9781565849846

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A history of the Workers Party in Brazil recounts their origins and four successive tries for power before Luiz Incio Lula da Silva's 2002 election as the first democratically elected socialist leader since Salvador Allende. Reprint.

Politics Transformed

Politics Transformed
Title Politics Transformed PDF eBook
Author Sue Branford
Publisher Latin America Bureau Short Boo
Total Pages 152
Release 2003
Genre History
ISBN

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Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva (Lula) became Latin America's first democratically elected socialist leaders since Salvador Allende on October 27, 2002. He achieved nearly 62 per cent of the vote, to become the first left-wing politician to win his country's presidency. But behind this victory for Lula and his Workers' party (Partido dos Trabalhadores, or PT) is a long and difficult struggle for ascendancy which began in the early 1980s. Written by a Brazilian academic and a British journalist who have long associations with the PT, this book tells the story of the PT's origins and electoral history, outlining the key politicians behind it, as well as their four subsequent tries for power.

Brazil, Carnival of the Oppressed

Brazil, Carnival of the Oppressed
Title Brazil, Carnival of the Oppressed PDF eBook
Author Sue Branford
Publisher Latin America Bureau (Lab)
Total Pages 136
Release 1995
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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Brazil: Carnival of the Oppressed is the essential introduction to the PT phenomenon. It traces the growth of party and its search for a new way of making politics. It explores the nature of the 'social apartheid' which has made Brazil one of the most unequal nations on earth.

Without Fear of Being Happy

Without Fear of Being Happy
Title Without Fear of Being Happy PDF eBook
Author Emir Sader
Publisher Verso Trade
Total Pages 200
Release 1991
Genre Political Science
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Brazil and the Workers' Party

Brazil and the Workers' Party
Title Brazil and the Workers' Party PDF eBook
Author Sue Branford
Publisher Stylus Publishing (VA)
Total Pages 88
Release 2015-07-15
Genre
ISBN 9781909014008

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Brazil and the Workers' Party, the first serious look at what went right - and what went wrong - during the 12 years of Workers' Party rule, tells a fascinating story of realpolitik. An enthralling tale, of great significance for Latin America and the world, told by two experienced commentators on Brazil.