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Volume 4, Number 1, 2010

01/Sep/2010

Electoral Success and Political Institutionalization in the Federal Deputy Elections in Brazil (1998, 2002 and 2006)

Renato Perissinotto, Bruno Bolognesi

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Electoral Success and Political Institutionalization in the Federal Deputy Elections in Brazil (1998, 2002 and 2006)

Renato Perissinotto, Bruno Bolognesi

DOI: 10.1590/1981-3865201000010001

This article aims to identify the variables with the greatest impact on the chances of electoral success for candidates for the Brazilian Chamber of Deputies in the 1998, 2002 and 2006 elections. Based upon data provided by the Supreme Electoral Court, this article firstly analyzes the relations between occupation, gender and level of education, on the one hand, and the electoral results (those elected and not elected), on the other. The article then presents a model of logistic regression in […]

Keywords: elections; Electoral success; Political institutionalization; political parties; Political recruitment

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01/Sep/2010

Judicialization of Health Policy in the Definition of Access to Public Goods: Individual Rights versus Collective Rights

Telma Maria Gonçalves Menicucci, José Angelo Machado

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01/Sep/2010

Judicialization of Health Policy in the Definition of Access to Public Goods: Individual Rights versus Collective Rights

Telma Maria Gonçalves Menicucci, José Angelo Machado

DOI: 10.1590/1981-3866201000010002

The article analyses a form of judicialization of public policies in the health field. It has as its object lawsuits initiated against Belo Horizonte Municipality arguing for the provision of services or the acquisition of inputs not obtained in the public system via institutional access routes. The argument is that the individualized quest for the guarantee of the right to healthcare via the judicial path is a form of reproduction of the tensions produced in democratic societies between the social […]

Keywords: Collective rights; Individual rights; Judicialization of health; Public choices

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01/Sep/2010

Policy-Making Process and Interest Groups: How do Local Government Associations Influence Policy Outcome in Brazil and the Netherlands?

Anderson Macedo de Jesus

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01/Sep/2010

Policy-Making Process and Interest Groups: How do Local Government Associations Influence Policy Outcome in Brazil and the Netherlands?

Anderson Macedo de Jesus

DOI: 10.1590/1981-3867201000010003

In recent years a considerable number of studies have been undertaken concerning the impact of interest groups’ influence in the European and North American policy-making process. However, little can be acquired from the literature regarding this knowledge outside of both of these environments. Therefore, this study aimed to assess conditions for policy influence of local government associations in Brazil and the Netherlands. This comparative case study carried out exploratory research, based on interviews, a questionnaire, and document analysis. Specifically, this […]

Keywords: Interest group influence; Local government associations; Policy-making process

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01/Sep/2010

Judges in the Formation of the Nation-State: Professional Experiences, Academic Background and Geographic Circulation of Members of the Supreme Courts of Brazil and the United States

Luciano Da Ros

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01/Sep/2010

Judges in the Formation of the Nation-State: Professional Experiences, Academic Background and Geographic Circulation of Members of the Supreme Courts of Brazil and the United States

Luciano Da Ros

DOI: 10.1590/1981-3868201000010004

This article compares the career profiles of judges from the highest bodies of the Judiciary in Brazil and the United States of America, examining the biographies of all the ministros of the Supreme Court of Justice (Empire) and of the Supreme Federal Tribunal (Republic) in Brazil, and of all the justices of the Supreme Court of the United States, appointed until 2008 in both cases. Based on the sociology of political elites perspective, the article examines data concerning academic background, […]

Keywords: Brazilian Supreme Court; Judicial careers; Political recruitment; State-building; United States Supreme Court

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01/Sep/2010

Private Security and the State in Latin America: the Case of Mexico City

Markus-Michael Müller

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Private Security and the State in Latin America: the Case of Mexico City

Markus-Michael Müller

DOI: 10.1590/1981-3869201000010005

This article addresses the relationship between the privatization of security and the State in contemporary Mexico City. By presenting an analysis of the development of the local private security market, its regulatory framework and the problems stemming from inefficient enforcement of legal standards, it demonstrates that private security in Mexico City is not beyond the State. Rather, through formal and informal practices, the local state and its public security agencies play a central role within the recent transformations of local […]

Keywords: informality; Mexico City; Private security; public security; Security governance

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01/Sep/2010

The Legitimacy of Power as an Object of Political Science

Fabiano Engelmann

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01/Sep/2010

The Legitimacy of Power as an Object of Political Science

Fabiano Engelmann

DOI: 10.1590/1981-3870201000010006

Political Science and Political Power The various sorts of bureaucratic rules, constitutional texts, government systems and other institutional frameworks that “gave shape” to the Western State emerged as a consequence of long-running processes of legitimization of certain social groups’ political power. According to Max Weber’s sociology of domination, it is critical to regard the social structures that allowed for the legitimacy of certain practices in the exercise of power as a specialized social sphere. The differentiation of politics in western […]

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01/Sep/2010

Coalition Government Budget Policy and Coordination

Magna Inácio

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01/Sep/2010

Coalition Government Budget Policy and Coordination

Magna Inácio

DOI: 10.1590/1981-3871201000010007

Coalition presidentialism has revealed itself to be one of the most instigating ways of forming a government. Its recurrence has introduced new challenges in the study of relations between the Executive and Legislative branches, gradually displacing the focus to the decision-making process and the micro-institutions that regulate it. This analytical trend has given rise to a considerable number of studies on the dynamics of the aforesaid relations, which have gradually provided readers with a more thorough picture of the political […]

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