The 1990s was the decade of neoliberalism in Brazil. During the successive administrations of President Fernando Henrique Cardoso (1995 - 2003), public enterprises were privatized, import tariffs were slashed, regional free-trade markets were established, and fiscal discipline was prioritized in an attempt to control a massive public debt. As his first term progressed, however, Cardoso was forced to respond to the insistent popular demand for reform of the country's inequitable land-tenure structure. The issue became increasingly visible in the 1990s because of the strength of a grassroots social movement, the Movement of Landless Workers (MST). In response to the demands for agrarian reform, the government offered its support for an essent...
Brazil is infamous for its enormously skewed distribution of income, wealth, and land. In a country ...
The agrarian reform allows for land redistribution and gives rural workers the opportunity to develo...
Land in Brazil is the common theme that binds together the three essays that compose this dissertati...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 104-110).This thesis analyzes an important Brazilian Soc...
The main land reform movements in the world are taking place in Brazil, where various social groups ...
President Luís Ignacio Lula da Silva was elected with the proposal for an important program of agrar...
Brazil is a country with a Ministry exclusively devoted to the question of agrarian reform. Virtuall...
Faced with the international repercussions, due to strong repression of peasant movements during the...
A concrete alternative economy has been developing in Brazil since the end of the 1980s, which invol...
Résumé et texte intégral accessibles sur : http://socialsciences.scielo.org/scielo.php?script=sci_is...
The article analyses the political struggles that occurred during the implementation of projects a...
This paper analyses the agrarian policies of the governments of Presidents Lula (2003–2010) and Dilm...
The misunderstandings between the government, on one side, and the MST, the Church and the oppositio...
International audiencePresident Luís Ignacio Lula da Silva was elected with the proposal for an impo...
Land reform in Brazil experienced in the early 1960s an initial historical moment of intense politic...
Brazil is infamous for its enormously skewed distribution of income, wealth, and land. In a country ...
The agrarian reform allows for land redistribution and gives rural workers the opportunity to develo...
Land in Brazil is the common theme that binds together the three essays that compose this dissertati...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 104-110).This thesis analyzes an important Brazilian Soc...
The main land reform movements in the world are taking place in Brazil, where various social groups ...
President Luís Ignacio Lula da Silva was elected with the proposal for an important program of agrar...
Brazil is a country with a Ministry exclusively devoted to the question of agrarian reform. Virtuall...
Faced with the international repercussions, due to strong repression of peasant movements during the...
A concrete alternative economy has been developing in Brazil since the end of the 1980s, which invol...
Résumé et texte intégral accessibles sur : http://socialsciences.scielo.org/scielo.php?script=sci_is...
The article analyses the political struggles that occurred during the implementation of projects a...
This paper analyses the agrarian policies of the governments of Presidents Lula (2003–2010) and Dilm...
The misunderstandings between the government, on one side, and the MST, the Church and the oppositio...
International audiencePresident Luís Ignacio Lula da Silva was elected with the proposal for an impo...
Land reform in Brazil experienced in the early 1960s an initial historical moment of intense politic...
Brazil is infamous for its enormously skewed distribution of income, wealth, and land. In a country ...
The agrarian reform allows for land redistribution and gives rural workers the opportunity to develo...
Land in Brazil is the common theme that binds together the three essays that compose this dissertati...