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Volume 2, Number 2, 2008

31/Aug/2008

The Role of the Brazilian Congress in Foreign Policy: An Empirical Contribution to the Debate

Simone Diniz, Cláudio Oliveira Ribeiro

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31/Aug/2008

The Role of the Brazilian Congress in Foreign Policy: An Empirical Contribution to the Debate

Simone Diniz, Cláudio Oliveira Ribeiro

DOI: 10.1590/1981-3844200800020001

The article aims to contribute to the debate on Legislative participation in Brazil’s foreign policy. The research is based on presidential messages referent to international agreements forwarded to Congress for deliberation between 6 October, 1988 and 31 December, 2006. We find that the Brazilian institutional model does not totally restrict the decision-making process concerning international acts to the Presidency of the Republic and to the Ministry of External Relations. We submit that by analysing presidential messages referent to international agreements […]

Keywords: Decision Making; Executive; Foreign policy; Legislative

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31/Aug/2008

Development, Good Governance, and Local Democracy

Klaus Frey

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31/Aug/2008

Development, Good Governance, and Local Democracy

Klaus Frey

DOI: 10.1590/1981-3845200800020002

This article analyses the concept of “good governance” as promoted by the international development community, above all by the World Bank, within the predominant neoliberal development approach, emphasising the implications for local governance and management in developing countries. Highlighting the extent to which it is embedded in the neoliberal development approach, the good governance concept is analysed with regard to its peculiar understanding of participation and democracy. The article discusses the subordination of the World Bank’s consensus- oriented approach of […]

Keywords: development; Good governance; Local democracy; Urban governance; World Bank

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31/Aug/2008

Policy Positions in the Chilean Senate: An Analysis of Coauthorship and Roll Call Data

Eduardo Alemán

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31/Aug/2008

Policy Positions in the Chilean Senate: An Analysis of Coauthorship and Roll Call Data

Eduardo Alemán

DOI: 10.1590/1981-3846200800020003

This paper examines the policy positions of Chilean senators. The empirical analysis focuses on two different legislative activities: voting and coauthoring bills. The roll call analysis evaluates the degree to which coalitions act as cohesive policy teams on the floor of Congress, whether parties’ positions match conventional ideological rankings, and the dimensionality of voting decisions. The coauthorship analysis provides alternative ideal points to examine similar questions. The findings of the voting analysis reveal a rather unidimensional world with two distinct […]

Keywords: Chile; coalitions; Legislative politics; Roll call votes; Senate

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31/Aug/2008

Justice, Professionalism, and Politics in the Exercise of Judicial Review by Brazil’s Supreme Court

Fabiana Luci Oliveira

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31/Aug/2008

Justice, Professionalism, and Politics in the Exercise of Judicial Review by Brazil’s Supreme Court

Fabiana Luci Oliveira

DOI: 10.1590/1981-3847200800020004

This study analyses interactions between Law, professionalism and politics. The primary intent is to understand the judicial behaviour of Brazil’s Supreme Court in the development and consolidation of democracy, by analysing how its justices voted in decisions regarding the constitutionality of laws (judicial review) in the 1988-2003 period and investigating factors that influenced the Court’s decisions. These decisions are analysed both quantitatively and qualitatively in search of: a) voting differences corresponding to the career of each member of the Court; […]

Keywords: Brazil Supreme Court; Judicial politics; Law and politics; Professionalism

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31/Aug/2008

Representation and Deliberation in Civil Society

Ricardo Fabrino Mendonça

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31/Aug/2008

Representation and Deliberation in Civil Society

Ricardo Fabrino Mendonça

DOI: 10.1590/1981-3848200800020005

This paper discusses the issue of political representation, by arguing the necessity of re-envisioning it so as to consider non-electoral forms of representation. It claims that civil society associations can be conceived of as representatives of a series of discourses, voices, opinions, perspectives and ideas. Whilst this type of representation lacks formal mechanisms of authorization and accountability, its legitimacy may emerge from the effects of such associations and from their porosity to several interactional loci. The paper suggests that associations […]

Keywords: Associations; civil society; deliberative democracy; Interactional loci; Political Representation

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31/Aug/2008

Judicial Contestation: A less Decisive and more Resolute Political System

Rogério Arantes

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31/Aug/2008

Judicial Contestation: A less Decisive and more Resolute Political System

Rogério Arantes

DOI: 10.1590/1981-3849200800020006

In a context where the amount of cases being processed in the justice system reaches the extraordinary figure of 67.7 million – which is equivalent to one case for every two people over the age of 20 – and where higher court decisions, such as those by Superior Electoral Court (TSE) and the Supreme Federal Court (STF) have directly affected the relationships among the branches of power and redesigned Brazilian polity, the publication of Matthew Taylor’s Judging policy could not […]

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