Brazilians will go to the polls next Sunday. By touching upon popularity, political change, socioeconomic development and South American integration, Francisco Panizza shows that, regardless of the outcome of the election, it signals some positive changes but also some problems that are still very much part of the Brazilian political system
The 2006 presidential elections in Brazil witnessed a dramatic shift on Lula's voting base away from...
The sense of division within Brazilian society is widespread. 2018 election was widely considered th...
Women’s political representation is often investigated through cross-national comparisons. Such stud...
On the surface the result in Brazil’s presidential election was relatively predictable. Both the pri...
The upcoming Brazilian election takes place in a context of crisis and with countries highly depende...
The objective of this talk is to analyze the behavior of Brazilian voters comparing two elections: 2...
The paper looks at current economic issues and policies in Brazil and discusses what economic change...
The author argues that the conjugation of certain democratic, socioeconomic and political factors ha...
In 2010, Dilma Rousseff, cadidate of the Workers Party (PT), was the winner of presidential election...
The inauguration of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva as president of Brazil on January 1 was an important h...
Brazil’s elections held in 2014 were some kind of test for the office of the President and the polic...
La elección brasileña de 2018 fue una contienda política bajo el signo de la crisis, la incertidumbr...
Politics shapes the pattern of development. Admiting this fact, we can find that there has been a c...
This paper analyses the transformation of electoral cleavages in Brazil since 1989 using a novel ass...
It is unlikely that the newly elected government of Dilma Rousseff will make any fundamental changes...
The 2006 presidential elections in Brazil witnessed a dramatic shift on Lula's voting base away from...
The sense of division within Brazilian society is widespread. 2018 election was widely considered th...
Women’s political representation is often investigated through cross-national comparisons. Such stud...
On the surface the result in Brazil’s presidential election was relatively predictable. Both the pri...
The upcoming Brazilian election takes place in a context of crisis and with countries highly depende...
The objective of this talk is to analyze the behavior of Brazilian voters comparing two elections: 2...
The paper looks at current economic issues and policies in Brazil and discusses what economic change...
The author argues that the conjugation of certain democratic, socioeconomic and political factors ha...
In 2010, Dilma Rousseff, cadidate of the Workers Party (PT), was the winner of presidential election...
The inauguration of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva as president of Brazil on January 1 was an important h...
Brazil’s elections held in 2014 were some kind of test for the office of the President and the polic...
La elección brasileña de 2018 fue una contienda política bajo el signo de la crisis, la incertidumbr...
Politics shapes the pattern of development. Admiting this fact, we can find that there has been a c...
This paper analyses the transformation of electoral cleavages in Brazil since 1989 using a novel ass...
It is unlikely that the newly elected government of Dilma Rousseff will make any fundamental changes...
The 2006 presidential elections in Brazil witnessed a dramatic shift on Lula's voting base away from...
The sense of division within Brazilian society is widespread. 2018 election was widely considered th...
Women’s political representation is often investigated through cross-national comparisons. Such stud...