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Volume 10, Number 2, 2016

01/Apr/2016

Is trade good for development? The elusive question

Adriana Schor

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01/Apr/2016

Is trade good for development? The elusive question

Adriana Schor

DOI: 10.1590/1981-38212016000200008

This review presents the research paths taken in recent decades in the attempt to identify the causal relationship between international trade and development. It argues that this is a highly empirical issue which the traditional, multi-country studies have not been successful in unraveling. The academic literature found fertile ground in which to question the channels by which trade may affect development and give rise to research with more specific themes. The result is an enormous and diverse range of studies. […]

Keywords: development; exports; growth; International trade; liberalization

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04/Aug/2016

Brazil’s Emerging Role in Global Governance: Health, Food Security and Bioenergy

Flávia Donadelli

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04/Aug/2016

Brazil’s Emerging Role in Global Governance: Health, Food Security and Bioenergy

Flávia Donadelli

DOI: 10.1590/1981-38212016000200009

Ever-expanding global interdependences associated with an increasingly dynamic international order makes the continuous updating of our understanding of the structures and processes of global governance a mandatory task. Emerging sources of authority, such as private regulatory mechanisms, and the emerging power of traditional sources of authority, such as developing states, place the debate advanced by Markus Fraundorfer in Brazil’s Emerging Role in Global Governance, Health, Food Security and Bioenergy in the epicenter of any contemporary well-informed analysis of international relations. […]

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04/Aug/2016

Political Representation in Times of Bailout: Evidence from Greece and Portugal

Julian Borba

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04/Aug/2016

Political Representation in Times of Bailout: Evidence from Greece and Portugal

Julian Borba

DOI: 10.1590/1981-38212016000200010

It is a commonplace among political scientists to assume that economy matters! Different theoretical perspectives of the discipline have committed themselves to finding the links between the economic and the political phenomena. One way of investigating this relationship is through systematic empirical studies that seek to control the effects of different economic factors on the explanation of political phenomena. It is this what the work organized by André Freire, Marco Lisi, Ioannis Andreadis and José Manuel Leite Viegas proposes to […]

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01/Apr/2016

Reading Freedom from the Theme of Oppression

Maria Ligia Ganacim Granado Rodrigues Elias

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01/Apr/2016

Reading Freedom from the Theme of Oppression

Maria Ligia Ganacim Granado Rodrigues Elias

DOI: 10.1590/1981-38212016000200001

This paper explores a theoretical and political approach to discuss the idea (and ideal) of freedom. This approach is built through a dialogue between different theoretical views, especially Isaiah Berlin’s concept of freedom as non-interference, Philip Pettit’s idea of freedom as non-domination, and Nancy Hirschmann’s constructivist freedom. It sustains that the idea of ‘non-oppression’ is a useful approach to consider freedom in its complexity. Reading freedom from the ‘key’ of oppression allows us to think of not only ‘spaces’ of […]

Keywords: choice; feminism; Freedom; liberalism; republicanism

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04/Aug/2016

The subject of social justice: a defence of the basic structure of society

Marcos Paulo de Lucca-Silveira

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04/Aug/2016

The subject of social justice: a defence of the basic structure of society

Marcos Paulo de Lucca-Silveira

DOI: 10.1590/1981-38212016000200006

In The Idea of Justice (2009), Amartya Sen presents an approach to justice that seeks to make comparisons based on social realizations. This approach focuses attention both on real political-social institutions and on people’s behaviour, as well as other potential influences affecting the degree of justice existing in a given society. The new theoretical proposal advanced by Sen (2009) differs then from the theory of justice formulated by John Rawls (1999a) and other contemporary theorists. In the eyes of the […]

Keywords: Basic structure of society; Rawls; Sen; social justice; theories of justice

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01/Apr/2016

Unionism, the Decision-Making Process and Social Security Reform in Brazil

Sidney Jard da Silva

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01/Apr/2016

Unionism, the Decision-Making Process and Social Security Reform in Brazil

Sidney Jard da Silva

DOI: 10.1590/1981-38212016000200002

Despite the vast literature on social security reform there are relatively few studies that analyze the participation of representatives coming from the union movement in the decision-making process. This article aims to fill part of that gap in Brazilian academic production on unionism and public policy. In situations in which unionist representatives support the ruling party, does the union bloc tend to defend the specific interests of their base of social representation or to follow the guidance of the party […]

Keywords: decision-making process; legislative process; public policies; social security reform; Unionism

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01/Apr/2016

Brazilian Political Institutions: an Inconclusive Debate

Vicente Palermo

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01/Apr/2016

Brazilian Political Institutions: an Inconclusive Debate

Vicente Palermo

DOI: 10.1590/1981-38212016000200003

The debate about the operation of Brazilian political institutions is far from conclusive. It could hardly be different, since current Brazilian democratic regime is only 30 years-old. This article updates a previous one, published in 2000, in which I discuss different and rival interpretations on the functioning of the Brazilian democracy. Some new works argue that a ‘dialectic synthesis’ of those strands has been recently produced. This article demonstrates this argument is not accurate. Instead, my main argument is that, […]

Keywords: Brazil; Brazilian politics; governability; political institutions

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04/Aug/2016

Measuring Presidential Dominance over Cabinets in Presidential Systems: Constitutional Design and Power Sharing

Victor Araújo, Thiago Silva, Marcelo Vieira

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04/Aug/2016

Measuring Presidential Dominance over Cabinets in Presidential Systems: Constitutional Design and Power Sharing

Victor Araújo, Thiago Silva, Marcelo Vieira

DOI: 10.1590/1981-38212016000200007

This study focuses on the degree of political dominance exercised on cabinets by the executive chief in presidential systems. According to a debate that began in the 1990s, presidential systems are characterized by a non-collegial decision-making process, led by and personified in the figure of the president, in contrast to parliamentary systems where a joint decision-making process is prevalent. The key argument of this research note is that, although the majority of presidents have the constitutional power to remove cabinet […]

Keywords: cabinets; Constitutions; decision-making process; executive powers; presidential systems

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01/Apr/2016

Does Size Matter? Electoral Performance of Small Parties in Brazil

Willber Nascimento, José Alexandre da Silva Jr, Ranulfo Paranhos, Denisson Silva, Dalson Britto Figueiredo Filho

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01/Apr/2016

Does Size Matter? Electoral Performance of Small Parties in Brazil

Willber Nascimento, José Alexandre da Silva Jr, Ranulfo Paranhos, Denisson Silva, Dalson Britto Figueiredo Filho

DOI: 10.1590/1981-38212016000200005

What is the impact of small parties on electoral outcomes? This articles aims at contributing to the literature on party systems by proposing a new method to classify political parties. The methodology is applied to Brazil by focusing on the description of the election results of small parties. Cluster analysis is employed to classify political party size based on their percentage of votes in the Brazilian states. The main findings indicate that classifying parties through cluster analysis is more objective […]

Keywords: cluster analysis; disproportionality; electoral volatility; Small parties

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04/Aug/2016

Unboxing the Active Role of the Legislative Power in Brazil

Andréa Marcondes de Freitas

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04/Aug/2016

Unboxing the Active Role of the Legislative Power in Brazil

Andréa Marcondes de Freitas

DOI: 10.1590/1981-38212016000200004

The main purpose of this article is to show the relevance of the legislative branch participation in formatting bills originating in the executive. It shows that a strong executive is not necessarily accompanied by a weak legislature. By analyzing the changes the legislative made to executive bills through substitute bills and amendments to the legislation, the study shows that the legislative branch actively participates in drafting policies. By such means, the legislative branch is responsible for nearly 40 percent of […]

Keywords: Executive; lawmaking; legislative branch; presidential success

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