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Volume 6, Number 1, 2012

11/Sep/2012

Democracy, Redistribution, and Equality

Adam Przeworski

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11/Sep/2012

Democracy, Redistribution, and Equality

Adam Przeworski

DOI: 10.1590/1981-3893201200010001

The article argues that economic inequality inevitably generates political inequality, which in turn reproduces economic inequality. Basic concepts are introduced first along with strong caveats concerning the quality of the cross-national data on income distributions; historical patterns of income inequality are summarized next, and with these preliminaries, a distinction is made between redistribution of consumption at a particular time and equalization of income earning capacities over time. Following this economic considerations, the article discussion moves to political factors that may […]

Keywords: democracy; inequality; political factors; public policies; Redistribution

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11/Sep/2012

Actors, Interests and Strategies of Brazilian Foreign Policy on Biofuels

Marcelo de Almeida Medeiros, Liliana Froio

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11/Sep/2012

Actors, Interests and Strategies of Brazilian Foreign Policy on Biofuels

Marcelo de Almeida Medeiros, Liliana Froio

DOI: 10.1590/1981-3894201200010002

This article aims to examine how the entry of biofuels into Brazil’s international agenda came about and which actors and interests have influenced the formulation of the Brazilian foreign policy on biofuels. To this end, the article will be developed in two stages: (1) an analysis of the factors that explain how biofuels came to fit into Brazilian foreign policy; (2) an analysis of domestic and international actors and interests that impact the international strategy adopted by Brazil on biofuels. […]

Keywords: Biofuels; Brazil; Environment; Policies; Regimes

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11/Sep/2012

Empirical Determinants of Government Efficiency: A Study Based on Objective Indicators

Francisca Guedes de Oliveira

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Empirical Determinants of Government Efficiency: A Study Based on Objective Indicators

Francisca Guedes de Oliveira

DOI: 10.1590/1981-3895201200010003

This paper is concerned with two things: finding an objective and easily quantifiable measure of government efficiency and testing possible determinants of government quality. As measures of government efficiency, we used ratios of infant mortality rate to health expenditures as a percentage of GDP, and ratios of drop out and illiteracy rates to education expenditures as a percentage of GDP. We assume that government efficiency in providing health and education services depends on economic, political and cultural factors.

Keywords: Cultural determinants; Economic determinants; Efficiency; Government quality; Political determinants; Public goods provision

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11/Sep/2012

Trust and Political Information: Attitudinal Change in Participants in the Youth Parliament in Brazil

Mario Fuks, Gabriel Avila Casalecchi

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11/Sep/2012

Trust and Political Information: Attitudinal Change in Participants in the Youth Parliament in Brazil

Mario Fuks, Gabriel Avila Casalecchi

DOI: 10.1590/1981-3896201200010004

This article analyses the impact of socializing experiences on the political attitudes of youngsters. More specifically, our goal is to evaluate the impact of the Youth Parliament program on youngsters’ confidence levels in the Minas Gerais State Assembly (MGSA). The analysis focuses on the cognitive foundations of attitudes and results show a substantial increase in confidence levels in MGSA, an increase associated with the acquisition of information on the institution. It is asserted that the increase in confidence in MGSA […]

Keywords: Civic education; political attitudes; political knowledge; political socialization

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11/Sep/2012

Women in Motion: Female Representation in the Rio Grande do Sul State Legislative Assembly

Alfredo Alejandro Gugliano, Andréia Orsato

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11/Sep/2012

Women in Motion: Female Representation in the Rio Grande do Sul State Legislative Assembly

Alfredo Alejandro Gugliano, Andréia Orsato

DOI: 10.1590/1981-3897201200010005

This article seeks to further the debate on the political participation of women in the framework of a democratic political regime. Foremost, it analyzes women’s representation as elected legislators in Brazilian state legislatures. Accordingly, the article draws on the contributions made thus far by some women authors – linked to a theoretical framework that, as the article unfolds, is presented as the feminist theory – as regards the critique of the model of democracy prevailing in Western societies. Next, we […]

Keywords: democracy; Feminist theorists; legislative branch; Women's political participation

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11/Sep/2012

Electoral Governance in Brazil

Vitor Marchetti

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11/Sep/2012

Electoral Governance in Brazil

Vitor Marchetti

DOI: 10.1590/1981-3898201200010006

Electoral governance has increasingly more frequently been the object of study of the comparative politics literature. This article examines the electoral governance institutional model adopted in Brazil and its consequences for political/electoral competition. It is argued herein that Brazil’s Electoral Justice System, motivated by the institutional design, has ended up becoming one of the main actors of the country’s recent democratic consolidation, being decisive not only with regard to rule adjudication and application, but also to rulemaking. With the purpose […]

Keywords: Brazil; Electoral governance; Electoral Justice System; Higher Electoral Court; Judicialization of politics; Judiciary branch

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11/Sep/2012

Marx and the Invention of Post-capitalist Politics

Adriano Codato

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11/Sep/2012

Marx and the Invention of Post-capitalist Politics

Adriano Codato

DOI: 10.1590/1981-3899201200010007

A book that, with remarkable erudition, addresses politics and State in the immense theoretical work of Marx does not need many justifications nowadays. If in the 1980s and 1990s Marxism was to philosophy, ideology and the official social science a definitely lost continent, the extraordinary volume of scholarly meetings, specialized publications, critiques and renewed translations of Marx’s works over the last ten years only confirm the rising interest in this theory, at least in Brazil (). Thamy Pogrebinschi’s book is […]

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