🌐 The book ‘Brazilian Politics on Trial’, by Luciano da Ros and Matthew Taylor (2022), takes an important step in this direction mainly because, although the book is centered on the accountability literature, it makes the theme of corruption more complex by bringing politics into the analysis, the politics around anti-corruption policies and the activities of accountability institutions, whose effects have repercussions on politics and the workings of democracy. Check the full article at this link: https://brazilianpoliticalsciencereview.org/article/the-fight-against-corruption-in-brazil-more-than-politicians-on-trial/ 🕰Published: May 25, 2023

🌐 According to leading specialized institutes, the world is currently undergoing a period of democratic backsliding. In the 2022 V-Dem report, for instance, the average level of democratic quality reverted to the level seen in 1986, and the percentage of the global population living under autocratic regimes rose from 46% in 2012 to 72% in 2022. Check the full article at this link: https://brazilianpoliticalsciencereview.org/article/when-democracy-divides-the-electorate-voting-in-the-2022-brazilian-presidential-election/ 🕰Posted: December 4, 2024

🌐”Based on qualitative analysis of documents and interviews, we found that such influence did not enable capacity building due to the limited decision-making power of federal agents, which led to the non-implementation of an MRV system”.   🕰Posted: May 22, 2024

🌐 To achieve this, the candidates were mapped using data from the Superior Electoral Court and other accessible sources. 📡 Campaign material available on the Internet was also collected. Check the full article at this link 👇 Punishing the Corrupt and Renewing Politics: The Candidacies of Federal Police Officers for the Brazilian Chamber of Deputies (2002-2018), 🕰Published: December 2, 2024  

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