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Volume 9, Number 1, 2015

01/Jan/2015

Non-domination and Political Institutions: The Contested Concept of Republican Democracy

Ricardo Silva

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01/Jan/2015

Non-domination and Political Institutions: The Contested Concept of Republican Democracy

Ricardo Silva

DOI: 10.1590/1981-38212014000200001

Following the republican revival of the last few decades, the ideal of freedom as non-domination has become an important point of convergence among republican theorists, especially among those associated with neo-Roman republicanism. Furthermore, all neo-Roman theorists argue that a legitimate republican polity in contemporary societies must take a democratic form to overcome the aristocratic and elitist features pervasive in classical and modern republicanism. This study argues that the emerging concept of republican democracy remains essentially contested despite the increasing agreement […]

Keywords: contestatory democracy; Machiavellian democracy; neo-Roman republicanism; Non-domination; political constitutionalism

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01/Jan/2015

The Institutional Presidency from a Comparative Perspective: Argentina and Brazil since the 1980s

Magna Inácio, Mariana Llanos

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01/Jan/2015

The Institutional Presidency from a Comparative Perspective: Argentina and Brazil since the 1980s

Magna Inácio, Mariana Llanos

DOI: 10.1590/1981-38212014000200002

This paper focuses on the evolution of the institutional presidency – meaning the cluster of agencies that directly support the chief of the executive – in Argentina and Brazil since their redemocratization in the 1980s. It investigates what explains the changes that have come about regarding the size of the institutional presidency and the types of agency that form it. Following the specialized literature, we argue that the growth of the institutional presidency is connected to developments occurring in the […]

Keywords: Argentina; Brazil; coalition presidentialism; institutional presidency; presidential office

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01/Jan/2015

On The Limits of Free Speech: Towards the Fair Value of Communicative Liberties

Renato Francisquini

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01/Jan/2015

On The Limits of Free Speech: Towards the Fair Value of Communicative Liberties

Renato Francisquini

DOI: 10.1590/1981-38212014000200003

This study addresses, from a theoretically oriented perspective, the relationship between freedom of expression and democracy, trying to assess its implications for the regulation of mass media. Starting with a legal case in which a TV channel and a journalist were prosecuted for hate speech, looking at the reaction of the São Paulo Press Association to the case, I examine three perspectives on the statute and the reach of expressive liberties—the Millian Principle, the collectivist approach, and the participatory view—which […]

Keywords: autonomy; communicative equality; Freedom of expression; mass media; self-government

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01/Jan/2015

The 2014 Elections and the Brazilian Party System

Carlos Ranulfo Melo

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01/Jan/2015

The 2014 Elections and the Brazilian Party System

Carlos Ranulfo Melo

DOI: 10.1590/1981-38212014000200004

The Brazilian party system presents a paradox. Although the Workers Party (PT) and the Brazilian Social Democratic Party (PSDB) have controlled presidential elections for the last 20 years, their force at the other levels of electoral competition has not grown. The objective of this study is to undertake a discussion of this situation through the 2014 general elections. After attempting to explain why successive challengers have not been able to change the structure of competition for the Brazilian presidency, I […]

Keywords: Brazilian party system; competition structure; Presidential elections

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01/Jan/2015

Brazilian Congress, 2014 elections and governability challenges

Fabiano Santos, Júlio Canello

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01/Jan/2015

Brazilian Congress, 2014 elections and governability challenges

Fabiano Santos, Júlio Canello

DOI: 10.1590/1981-38212014000200005

This research note examines the results of the 2014 elections focusing on the National Congress. Its main objective is to ponder over common claims and predictions regarding the future of Brazilian politics. Beyond agreements and alliances involved in the electoral dispute, President Dilma Rousseff once again shall face the political challenges and dilemmas of Brazilian presidentialism, namely, how to create and manage government coalitions capable of implementing a coherent political program with a fragmented and heterogeneous Congress. The critical examination […]

Keywords: coalition; elections; national congress; parties; Rousseff administration

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01/Jan/2015

The Impacts of Conditional Cash Transfers in Four Presidential Elections (2002–2014)

Cesar Zucco Jr.

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01/Jan/2015

The Impacts of Conditional Cash Transfers in Four Presidential Elections (2002–2014)

Cesar Zucco Jr.

DOI: 10.1590/1981-38212014000200006

This research note examines the electoral impacts of Conditional Cash Transfer programs in the 2014 presidential election, and compares these to results previously obtained for the preceding three elections (ZUCCO, 2013). It analyzes both individual-level survey data and municipal-level electoral data and applies different matching techniques to attempt to ensure that only similar individuals and municipalities are compared to each other. The note shows that although the strictly defined “electoral effect” of Bolsa Família at the municipality level has remained […]

Keywords: 2014 elections; Bolsa Família; Brazil; electoral effects; municipalities

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01/Jan/2015

Finally Together: Democracy and Reduction in Inequality in Latin America

Pedro Floriano Ribeiro

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01/Jan/2015

Finally Together: Democracy and Reduction in Inequality in Latin America

Pedro Floriano Ribeiro

DOI: 10.1590/1981-38212014000200007

During the last quarter of the 20th century the research agenda for comparative studies of Latin America concentrated on the debate over processes of overthrowing authoritarian regimes and that of building new democratic systems. With the transitions completed, this “transitionology” field began to focus on other concerns and objectives. In the 21st century, Latin Americanists began to emphasize themes such as quality and the consolidation of democratic regimes, the institutionalization of party systems (with indicators that in both cases would […]

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01/Jan/2015

In Search of the Latin American Variety of Capitalism

Tomás Bril-Mascarenhas

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01/Jan/2015

In Search of the Latin American Variety of Capitalism

Tomás Bril-Mascarenhas

DOI: 10.1590/1981-38212014000200008

The classical endeavor of comparing national models of capitalism has fortunately returned to the center of political science. Its resurgence can be attributed to the publication of Varieties of Capitalism () and the multiple debates triggered by this book. Almost a decade later, Ben Ross Schneider has published Hierarchical Capitalism in Latin America, the first comprehensive and systematic effort to apply the framework of VoC to Latin America. This inspiring book feeds the growing community of scholars who are calling […]

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