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Volume 16, Number 1, 2022

14/Jan/2022

The Best of Two Worlds: Selection Strategies for Vice-Presidential Candidates,

Amanda Vitoria Lopes ORCID logo

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14/Jan/2022

The Best of Two Worlds: Selection Strategies for Vice-Presidential Candidates,

Amanda Vitoria Lopes ORCID logo

DOI: 10.1590/1981-3821202200010001

Voting for a presidential ticket is a common characteristic that is particular to the majority of presidential systems. When a voter chooses a candidate for president, they are actually also voting for the other person on the ticket, in other words, the potential successor if the mandate is interrupted. Therefore, the selection of the candidate who will run for election alongside the presidential candidate represents an opportunity to nominate someone who can increase the ticket’s electorate or increase a possible […]

Keywords: elections; indices; presidential studies; vice-president

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11/Jan/2022

The Right to Health, Judicialization, and Equity in SUS

Vanessa Elias de Oliveira ORCID logo

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11/Jan/2022

The Right to Health, Judicialization, and Equity in SUS

Vanessa Elias de Oliveira ORCID logo

DOI: 10.1590/1981-3821202200010007

The three principles of the Unified Health System (Sistema Único de Saúde – SUS) – universality, integrality, and equity – underlie most analyses of the Brazilian public health system. How these three elements combine to guarantee the right to health is a question that allows different interpretations. One possibility is through the lens of judicialization, a theme treated very competently by Octávio Ferraz (2021), based on consistent data and a meticulous theoretical discussion. The universal public system signified an enormous […]

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11/Jan/2022

Fair Equality of Opportunity and the Place for Individual Merit in a Liberal Democratic Society

Nunzio Alì ORCID logo

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11/Jan/2022

Fair Equality of Opportunity and the Place for Individual Merit in a Liberal Democratic Society

Nunzio Alì ORCID logo

DOI: 10.1590/1981-3821202200010002

Although equality of opportunity is a fundamental idea of the egalitarian project, there is a continuing controversy about the effective distributive implications of the notion. This paper focuses on this controversy, and maintains that when equality of opportunity is correctly understood, it entails strong distributive implications. In this way, this paper intends to reject the notion that equality of opportunity is associated with a non-institutional idea of meritocracy: an idea which is often used as an ideological tool to make […]

Keywords: economic inequality; Fair equality of opportunity; John Rawls; luck egalitarianism; meritocracy

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30/Jan/2022

Sources of the Incumbency (Dis)Advantage

George Avelino Filho ORCID logo , Ciro Biderman ORCID logo , Scott Desposato ORCID logo

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https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/5GVHTE

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30/Jan/2022

Sources of the Incumbency (Dis)Advantage

George Avelino Filho ORCID logo , Ciro Biderman ORCID logo , Scott Desposato ORCID logo

DOI: 10.1590/1981-3821202200010003

An emerging literature finds that legislators frequently suffer a negative incumbency advantage in developing countries but disagrees as to the sources of this anti-incumbent bias. We contribute to this literature by examining the case of Brazil, where the extant literature predicts a large incumbency disadvantage. Building a new methodology for OLPR which leverages both inter- and intraparty thresholds, we find, contrary to expectations, a large ‘positive’ incumbency advantage. We further exploit within-country variation and show that this advantage appears to […]

Keywords: Brazil; electoral strategies; Electoral systems; incumbency advantage; regression discontinuity Design

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25/Feb/2022

Foreign Policy versus Migration Legislation: The case of Brazil (1979-2017)

Marcelo de Almeida Medeiros ORCID logo , Igor Henriques Sabino de Farias ORCID logo , Ana Gabriela Belarmino ORCID logo

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https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/YU4EGU

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25/Feb/2022

Foreign Policy versus Migration Legislation: The case of Brazil (1979-2017)

Marcelo de Almeida Medeiros ORCID logo , Igor Henriques Sabino de Farias ORCID logo , Ana Gabriela Belarmino ORCID logo

DOI: 10.1590/1981-3821202200010004

In the current international system, countries have responded in distinct manners to migratory phenomenon, principally in the internal sphere. Using Hermann’s Model, this study intends to verify, using documentary analysis, the level of influence which the international treaties signed by Brazil exercised on the formulation of migration legislation in the country between the Foreigner Statute (Law Nº 6.815/1980) and the 2017 Migration Law (Law Nº 13.445/2017). The results show that the Migration Law was more successful in enshrining terms established […]

Keywords: Foreign policy; globalization; Migrations

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04/Mar/2022

Electoral Dividends from Programmatic Policies: A Theoretical Proposal Based on the Brazilian Case

Sérgio Simoni Jr. ORCID logo

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04/Mar/2022

Electoral Dividends from Programmatic Policies: A Theoretical Proposal Based on the Brazilian Case

Sérgio Simoni Jr. ORCID logo

DOI: 10.1590/1981-3821202200010005

Recent controversies in the literature on the electoral effects of cash transfer programs reveal the limitations of traditional models associating public policies to voting. Why would beneficiaries reward parties for programmatic policies when the government has no control over the distribution of the benefits? Are they guided by short-term retrospective voting in favor of the incumbent without forming durable links? By studying the Brazilian case, based on the Bolsa Escola-Program, formulated by the PSDB, and the Bolsa-Família Program, formulated by […]

Keywords: Bolsa Família Program; cash transfer programs; elections; parliamentary debates; public policies

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30/Mar/2022

Policy Dynamics and Government Attention over Welfare Policies: An Analysis of the Brazilian Case

Felipe Gonçalves Brasil ORCID logo , Renata Bichir ORCID logo

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https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/JVPLQ7

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30/Mar/2022

Policy Dynamics and Government Attention over Welfare Policies: An Analysis of the Brazilian Case

Felipe Gonçalves Brasil ORCID logo , Renata Bichir ORCID logo

DOI: 10.1590/1981-3821202200010006

The recognition of issues as public problems and the ways governments prioritize them constitute focal points in the study of policy change and policy dynamics. In Brazil and other Latin American countries, social welfare systems and related policies have undergone transformations throughout the recent democratic period. This article aims to understand changes in the Brazilian social welfare agenda by means of an analysis of the attention given to social welfare policies at the federal level. The main analytical and methodological […]

Keywords: policy attention; Policy change; policy dynamics; punctuated equilibrium; welfare policy

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