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Latin American Perspectives, 2011
A review of the achievements of the Lula administration and an examination of the contrasting political and social programs that disputed the Brazilian presidential elections in October 2010 reveal that there has been significant progress toward the consolidation of a social democratic welfare state in Brazil and that further progress is possible but ...
Alfredo Saad-Filho
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A review of the achievements of the Lula administration and an examination of the contrasting political and social programs that disputed the Brazilian presidential elections in October 2010 reveal that there has been significant progress toward the consolidation of a social democratic welfare state in Brazil and that further progress is possible but ...
Alfredo Saad-Filho
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Journal of Democracy, 2005
This article assesses the Lula government at midterm. The PT-led government has steered a surprisingly orthodox course in economics, social policy and party politics in light of the factors that led it to victory in 2002, namely, the PT's critique of the economic and social models promoted by the Cardoso administration, its reputation as untainted by ...
Hunter, W, Power, TJ
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This article assesses the Lula government at midterm. The PT-led government has steered a surprisingly orthodox course in economics, social policy and party politics in light of the factors that led it to victory in 2002, namely, the PT's critique of the economic and social models promoted by the Cardoso administration, its reputation as untainted by ...
Hunter, W, Power, TJ
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Journal of Iberian and Latin American Research, 2005
Abstract At the end of 2002, one month after Lula became President of Brazil, the Brazilian media was talking about the Zero Hunger Program and discussed proposals of social inclusion. Social issues had, at last, become the focal point of public debate.
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Abstract At the end of 2002, one month after Lula became President of Brazil, the Brazilian media was talking about the Zero Hunger Program and discussed proposals of social inclusion. Social issues had, at last, become the focal point of public debate.
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2016
The novel, Lula, Burning, follows Lula, a fifteen-year-old searching for her worth in a community that has rejected her. Her mother doesn't know how to love her, and Lula's beauty is gone, stolen in the same fire that burned down her father’s house. Lula attempts to protect her younger sister, Ivetta, from the burden of her own beauty, but Ivetta ...
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The novel, Lula, Burning, follows Lula, a fifteen-year-old searching for her worth in a community that has rejected her. Her mother doesn't know how to love her, and Lula's beauty is gone, stolen in the same fire that burned down her father’s house. Lula attempts to protect her younger sister, Ivetta, from the burden of her own beauty, but Ivetta ...
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2020
This chapter introduces the president of the metalworkers’ union of São Bernardo do Campo, whose leadership of strikes catapulted him to national and international ABC as the Brazilian Lech Walesa. After 1980, Lula fostered a militant New Unionism and founded a Workers’ Party in 1980 that became one of the world’s largest and most dynamic leftist ...
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This chapter introduces the president of the metalworkers’ union of São Bernardo do Campo, whose leadership of strikes catapulted him to national and international ABC as the Brazilian Lech Walesa. After 1980, Lula fostered a militant New Unionism and founded a Workers’ Party in 1980 that became one of the world’s largest and most dynamic leftist ...
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2020
This chapter demonstrates that the essential elements of Lula’s discourse and leadership practice were present before the May 1978 strikes that made the union president famous. The November 1974 elections and their aftermath led the incoming administration of Ernesto Geisel to promise a slow, gradual, but secure political transition (abertura).
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This chapter demonstrates that the essential elements of Lula’s discourse and leadership practice were present before the May 1978 strikes that made the union president famous. The November 1974 elections and their aftermath led the incoming administration of Ernesto Geisel to promise a slow, gradual, but secure political transition (abertura).
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2015
Chapter 4 outlined Venezuela’s response to the organic crisis of neoliberalism. Hugo Chavez’s election was the first sign of the backlash against the neoliberal project, and the Bolivarian Revolution has influenced some of the subsequent Pink Tide governments, especially in Bolivia and Ecuador. However, as suggested in Chapter 3, the Pink Tide is not a
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Chapter 4 outlined Venezuela’s response to the organic crisis of neoliberalism. Hugo Chavez’s election was the first sign of the backlash against the neoliberal project, and the Bolivarian Revolution has influenced some of the subsequent Pink Tide governments, especially in Bolivia and Ecuador. However, as suggested in Chapter 3, the Pink Tide is not a
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