Foreword Brazil has famously been called a country of contradictions. It is a place where narratives of "racial democracy" exist in the face of stark inequalities, and where the natural environment is celebrated as a point of national pride, but at the same time is exploited at alarming rates. To people on the outside looking in, these contradictions seem hard to explain. Understanding Contemporary Brazil tackles these problems head-on, providing the perfect critical introduction to Brazil's ..
In this presentation, Dr. Alfred P. Montero discusses the state of Brazilian democracy in the face o...
International audienceBrazil is a continent-sized county, with a great diversity of ecosystems, uneq...
On analyzing law and economics we consider that it is either embryonic or nonexistent in some develo...
In Understanding Contemporary Brazil, Jeff Garmany and Anthony W. Pereira have compiled a welcome an...
Brazilian economic reforms in 21st century have great importance for the international community, es...
Brazil has 26 states and one Federal District. It has been a stable democracy since 1985, overcoming...
Among other Latin American countries, Brazil is unique in many different ways. Considering its terri...
Thomas D. Rogers, The Deepest Wounds: A Labor and Environmental History of Sugar in Northeast Brazil...
Political scientist Al Montero from Carleton College presented a lecture titled The Brazilian Turna...
Set In the historical span of time of capital, at its structural crisis phase, this article discusse...
Nas últimas décadas do século XX, as lutas sociais contra a discriminação de minorias (étnicas, sexu...
These four books provide important insights into Brazilian racial dynamics from both traditional and...
The study of race relationships carried aout by the Author in São Paulo, Brazil, in three field rese...
In the last two decades, Brazil has emerged as a global actor. Its rise is embodied in such acronym...
HERE ARE many indications that, in these last decades of the century, Brazilian society has entered ...
In this presentation, Dr. Alfred P. Montero discusses the state of Brazilian democracy in the face o...
International audienceBrazil is a continent-sized county, with a great diversity of ecosystems, uneq...
On analyzing law and economics we consider that it is either embryonic or nonexistent in some develo...
In Understanding Contemporary Brazil, Jeff Garmany and Anthony W. Pereira have compiled a welcome an...
Brazilian economic reforms in 21st century have great importance for the international community, es...
Brazil has 26 states and one Federal District. It has been a stable democracy since 1985, overcoming...
Among other Latin American countries, Brazil is unique in many different ways. Considering its terri...
Thomas D. Rogers, The Deepest Wounds: A Labor and Environmental History of Sugar in Northeast Brazil...
Political scientist Al Montero from Carleton College presented a lecture titled The Brazilian Turna...
Set In the historical span of time of capital, at its structural crisis phase, this article discusse...
Nas últimas décadas do século XX, as lutas sociais contra a discriminação de minorias (étnicas, sexu...
These four books provide important insights into Brazilian racial dynamics from both traditional and...
The study of race relationships carried aout by the Author in São Paulo, Brazil, in three field rese...
In the last two decades, Brazil has emerged as a global actor. Its rise is embodied in such acronym...
HERE ARE many indications that, in these last decades of the century, Brazilian society has entered ...
In this presentation, Dr. Alfred P. Montero discusses the state of Brazilian democracy in the face o...
International audienceBrazil is a continent-sized county, with a great diversity of ecosystems, uneq...
On analyzing law and economics we consider that it is either embryonic or nonexistent in some develo...