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Volume 19, Number 3, 2025

06/Jun/2025

On Decision-Making and Arbitrariness in Politics

Ivo Coser ORCID logo , Roberta Soromenho Nicolete ORCID logo

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06/Jun/2025

On Decision-Making and Arbitrariness in Politics

Ivo Coser ORCID logo , Roberta Soromenho Nicolete ORCID logo

DOI: 10.1590/1981-3821202500030001

In Felipe Freller’s work (2021) titled ‘Quando É Preciso Decidir’ (When Decisions Must Be Made), the focus is on exploring the complexities involved in decision-making in the context of modern democracy: How to make decisions, if, at times, the executive is faced with situations that were not anticipated by the legislative? How to make decisions when popular sentiment does not support the preservation of an egalitarian regime, and citizens lean toward calls for a reaction? And when the act of […]

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17/Jun/2025

Representing Agribusiness Interests in Brazilian Foreign Policy: The Role of the Parliamentary Agricultural Front (FPA) Between 2015 and 2022

Fernanda Cristina Izidro Gonçalves ORCID logo , Eduardo Morrot Coelho Madureira ORCID logo , Kethlyn Gabi Winter da Silva ORCID logo

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17/Jun/2025

Representing Agribusiness Interests in Brazilian Foreign Policy: The Role of the Parliamentary Agricultural Front (FPA) Between 2015 and 2022

Fernanda Cristina Izidro Gonçalves ORCID logo , Eduardo Morrot Coelho Madureira ORCID logo , Kethlyn Gabi Winter da Silva ORCID logo

DOI: 10.1590/1981-3821202500030002

This article explores Brazil’s foreign policy related to agribusiness, examining how the Parliamentary Agricultural Front (FPA) leverages its legislative power to influence Brazilian Foreign Policy (BFP) in favour of agribusiness interests. This exploratory study highlights the interests at stake and the formal mechanisms employed by the sector to influence Brazil’s international agenda. The analysis covers the period from 2015 to 2022, encompassing two legislative terms under the presidencies of Rousseff (2015-2016), Temer (2016-2018) and Bolsonaro (2019-2022). Methodologically, the study qualifies […]

Keywords: agribusiness; Foreign policy; interests; parliamentary agricultural front

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27/Jun/2025

Punctuated Equilibrium Theory and the Dynamics of Change in Brazil’s Federal Budget (2000-2021)

Felipe Gonçalves Brasil ORCID logo , Gabriel Santana Machado ORCID logo , Ursula Dias Peres ORCID logo , Felipe José Miguel Garcia ORCID logo

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27/Jun/2025

Punctuated Equilibrium Theory and the Dynamics of Change in Brazil’s Federal Budget (2000-2021)

Felipe Gonçalves Brasil ORCID logo , Gabriel Santana Machado ORCID logo , Ursula Dias Peres ORCID logo , Felipe José Miguel Garcia ORCID logo

DOI: 10.1590/1981-3821202500030003

The primary goal of this article is to examine the dynamics of changes in expenditure allocation in Brazil’s federal budget over the past two decades, highlighting periods of incrementalism and punctuation based on the theoretical and methodological assumptions of Punctuated Equilibrium Theory (PET). To achieve this, a database of the approved federal budget from 2000 to 2021 was created, with budget classifications coded into 21 policy domains following the methodology of the Comparative Agendas Project (CAP). Descriptive analyses of the […]

Keywords: government agenda; Policy change; political institutions; public budget; Punctuated equilibrium theory

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24/Jul/2025

Does Greater Women’s Presence Make a Difference? The Composition of Executive Party Committees and the Allocation of Public Funds for Election Campaigns in the 2018 Race to Brazil’s Chamber of Deputies

Maria Cecília Eduardo ORCID logo , Rodrigo Rossi Horochovski ORCID logo

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24/Jul/2025

Does Greater Women’s Presence Make a Difference? The Composition of Executive Party Committees and the Allocation of Public Funds for Election Campaigns in the 2018 Race to Brazil’s Chamber of Deputies

Maria Cecília Eduardo ORCID logo , Rodrigo Rossi Horochovski ORCID logo

DOI: 10.1590/1981-3821202500030004

This article primarily aims to understand the extent to which women holding key party positions can contribute to improve women candidates’ access to public funding for their campaigns. We have looked into the 2018 election to the Chamber of Deputies (Brazil’s lower house of Congress) and present the following hypotheses: the greater presence of women in their parties’ key decision-making levels leads to better access for women who ran for office, and left-wing parties have more women on their executive […]

Keywords: election funding; executive party committees; women members of female federal deputy; Women's political participation

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15/Aug/2025

Gendered Political Violence: The Perspective from Female Brazilian Federal Deputies and Senators

Tássia Rabelo de Pinho ORCID logo

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15/Aug/2025

Gendered Political Violence: The Perspective from Female Brazilian Federal Deputies and Senators

Tássia Rabelo de Pinho ORCID logo

DOI: 10.1590/1981-3821202500030005

This study examines Brazilian female legislators’ perceptions of gendered political violence by analyzing responses from 61 female federal deputies and 12 female senators (representing 81% of female legislators in office during the 56th legislature) to a self-administered questionnaire on the subject. The data indicate that gendered political violence affects a significant majority of these legislators, with 81% of respondents reporting firsthand experiences. For 90% of the interviewees, this violence discourages women from participating in politics, and according to 78%, it […]

Keywords: Brazilian National Congress; democracy; Gendered political violence; inequality; Political Representation

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11/Sep/2025

State-Level Implementation of the Secondary Education Reform in Brazil: Between Conflict, Ambiguity, and Heterogeneity

Gabriela Spanghero Lotta ORCID logo , Catarina Ianni Segatto ORCID logo , Fernando Luiz Abrucio ORCID logo

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11/Sep/2025

State-Level Implementation of the Secondary Education Reform in Brazil: Between Conflict, Ambiguity, and Heterogeneity

Gabriela Spanghero Lotta ORCID logo , Catarina Ianni Segatto ORCID logo , Fernando Luiz Abrucio ORCID logo

DOI: 10.1590/1981-3821202500030006

This paper seeks to contribute to the understanding of variations in subnational policies and the factors that explain them. Some studies attribute these differences to the uneven distribution of state infrastructure and capacity at the subnational level, while others emphasize the role of policy legacies, actors, ideology, ideas, and networks to explain subnational policy variations. This study, analyses variations in policy changes in secondary education across Brazilian states and the factors that influenced them through a qualitative and comparative approach […]

Keywords: Brazil; education; intergovernmental relations; policy changes; Subnational governments

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11/Sep/2025

Environmental Foreign Policy on Stage: Between Discourse and Reality in Lula’s Third Term

Danielle Hanna Rached ORCID logo , Denise Vitale ORCID logo

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11/Sep/2025

Environmental Foreign Policy on Stage: Between Discourse and Reality in Lula’s Third Term

Danielle Hanna Rached ORCID logo , Denise Vitale ORCID logo

DOI: 10.1590/1981-3821202500030007

President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s aim to turn Brazil into a global environmental leader has faced three different challenges: conceptual, economic, and political-institutional tensions. In this article, we discuss and analyze how the concept of climate justice, the old tension between development and environmental protection, and the relationship with the Congress and social movements have been reconfigured in Lula’s third term in office. We discuss these tensions in light of Brazil’s environmental history and of the perception of important […]

Keywords: Brazilian Congress; climate justice; Environment; extractivism; Foreign policy

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11/Sep/2025

Expropriation Backlashing and Tax Burden in Latin America

Luiz Guilherme Roth Cantarelli ORCID logo

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11/Sep/2025

Expropriation Backlashing and Tax Burden in Latin America

Luiz Guilherme Roth Cantarelli ORCID logo

DOI: 10.1590/1981-3821202500030008

In ‘Property Threats and the Politics of Anti-Statism’, Ondetti (2021) examines the variations in taxation across Latin America, especially regarding total tax burden and state size. Adopting an actor-based approach, the author emphasizes the role of threats to property rights as the leading cause for lower tax burdens. Ondetti (2021) argues that attempts at expropriation triggered backlash reactions, leading to path-dependent anti-state coalitions aimed at preventing further expropriation and higher taxation. The book contrasts the experiences of Chile and Mexico […]

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