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🌐Our findings remain robust even when controlling for relevant variables and employing estimation techniques that account for potential biases arising from unobservable confounding factors. Click at this link to access the full article👇 The Torrents of Spring : The Role of Governance Capacity in the Developing World during the COVID-19 Pandemic 🕰Published: October 7, 2024

🌐The first part of the book presents a precious discussion about several shortcomings of this largely economics-inspired literature, which, on the one hand, conceives corruption as a discrete choice that rational self-interested individuals make and designs incentives to tackle it (e.g., ; ), while, on the other, advances and bases its analyses on country-year indicators of corruption levels that such organizations as Transparency International and the World Bank (e.g. ; ) produce. Click at this link to access the full […]

  🌐In summary, we advocate for a two-fold approach, involving both a far-reaching maximum conception of justice and a flexible minimal conception that prioritizes international deliberation and shared values as the means to address diverse dimensions of justice within the global context. Click at this link to access the full article👇 Rawlsian Public Reason and Climate Change: a Blueprint for Integrationist Justice 🕰Published: September 3, 2024

  🌐What motivates voters to support candidates with backgrounds in public security for Brazil’s National Congress, the so-called Law & Order (L&O) politicians? The 2018 elections witnessed a surge in parliamentarians from police and military backgrounds and the election of a president closely aligned with this agenda. Click at this link to access the full article👇 The Electoral Support for Law and Order Candidates: Violence and Local State Capacities 🕰Published: October 25, 202o

🌐 “Progressive sectors of Brazilian society have accompanied with horror the polemical declarations of Jair Bolsonaro and his followers, as well as the dissemination in the public debate of ideas related to a positive revaluation of the monarchy (overthrown in 1889) and the military dictatorship established in 1964, or even the refuse to pay taxes, ‘gender ideology’, and ‘globalism’”. Click at this link to access the full article👇 Jair Bolsonaro and the Dominant Counterpublicity 🕰Published: June 16, 2021

  👇Click on the links below to access the full articles:   Does the Before Influence the After? Career Paths, Nominations, and Votes of the STF Justices https://brazilianpoliticalsciencereview.org/wp-content/plugins/xml-to-html/include/lens/index.php?xml=1981-3821-bpsr-19-2-e0002.xml&lang=en   The Best of Two Worlds: Selection Strategies for Vice-Presidential Candidates https://brazilianpoliticalsciencereview.org/wp-content/plugins/xml-to-html/include/lens/index.php?xml=1981-3821-bpsr-19-1-e0008.xml&lang=en   The Relationship between Ideology and COVID-19 Deaths: What We Know and What We Still Need to Know https://brazilianpoliticalsciencereview.org/article/the-unconditional-basic-income-proposal-as-a-means-to-promote-ecological-and-socioeconomic-justice/

  👇Click on the links below to access the full articles: “Is Brazil a Geoeconomic Node?Geography, Public Policy, and the Failure of Economic Integration in SouthAmerica” https://brazilianpoliticalsciencereview.org/wp-content/plugins/xml-to-html/include/lens/index.php?xml=1981-3821-bpsr-19-2-e0002.xml&lang=en “The Victory of Jair BolsonaroAccording to the Brazilian Electoral Study of 2018” https://brazilianpoliticalsciencereview.org/wp-content/plugins/xml-to-html/include/lens/index.php?xml=1981-3821-bpsr-19-1-e0008.xml&lang=en “Political Science in Latin America: A Scientometric Analysis” https://brazilianpoliticalsciencereview.org/article/the-unconditional-basic-income-proposal-as-a-means-to-promote-ecological-and-socioeconomic-justice/

👇Click on the links below to access the full articles: Punishing the Corrupt and Renewing Politics: The Candidacies of Federal Police Officers for the Brazilian Chamber of Deputies (2002-2018) https://brazilianpoliticalsciencereview.org/wp-content/plugins/xml-to-html/include/lens/index.php?xml=1981-3821-bpsr-19-2-e0002.xml&lang=en The Electoral Support for Law and Order Candidates: Violence and Local State Capacities https://brazilianpoliticalsciencereview.org/wp-content/plugins/xml-to-html/include/lens/index.php?xml=1981-3821-bpsr-19-1-e0008.xml&lang=en The Unconditional Basic Income Proposal as a Means to Promote Ecological and Socioeconomic Justice https://brazilianpoliticalsciencereview.org/article/the-unconditional-basic-income-proposal-as-a-means-to-promote-ecological-and-socioeconomic-justice/  

🌐”We argue that the Brazilian public sphere retains the capacity to interconnect various arenas of visibility is particularly significant, given that it emanates from a case characterized by circumstances favoring a high degree of public sphere fragmentation.” Click at this link to access the full article👇 Is the Public Sphere Still Alive? Longitudinal Analysis of Climate Change Issue Attention Across Newspapers and Social Media Platforms (2014-2022) 🕰Published: October 7, 2024

🌐 Additionally, the basic income policy implemented in the city of Maricá, Brazil, is cited as empirical evidence showcasing the environmental and socioeconomic values of UBI. Click at this link to access the full article👇 The Unconditional Basic Income Proposal as a Means to Promote Ecological and Socioeconomic Justice 🕰Published: August 27, 2024

🌐 In the first chapter, as the authors recognize the complex interconnection between how national and international factors influence Brazilian foreign policy and help to understand Mercosur’s history, the structure of the book is based on two interrelated analytical dimensions. The first dimension, addressed in chapters 2 and 3, is related to ideas; the second dimension, addressed in chapters 4 through 7, discusses behavior and agency of political and economic interests. Click at this link to access the full article👇 […]

  🌐 The focus on securing predictions about the end of war keeps analyses trapped in either a teleological or nomothetical linearity and overshadows the varied set of contingent mechanisms that allow for non-violent outcomes to prevail in contentious political episodes. Click at this link to access the full article👇 Transcending the ‘End of War’ Debate: Toward a Mechanism-Centered View on the ‘War on War’ 🕰Published: April 24, 2023

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