Land Reform in Brazil : The Management of Social Change by Marta Cehelsky (2019, Hardcover)

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PublisherRoutledge
ISBN-100367020661
ISBN-139780367020668
eBay Product ID (ePID)12038294663

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Number of Pages141 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameLand Reform in Brazil : the Management of Social Change
Publication Year2019
SubjectSociology / General, General, World / Caribbean & Latin American, Public Policy / Economic Policy
TypeTextbook
AuthorMarta Cehelsky
Subject AreaPolitical Science, Social Science
FormatHardcover

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Item Weight14.9 Oz

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Intended AudienceCollege Audience
Table Of ContentTables and Figures -- Preface -- INTRODUCTION -- Modernizing Authoritarianism -- 2 LAND, TRADITION, AND THE SOCIO-POLITICAL ORDER -- Agrarian Society and Bureaucratic Patrimonial State -- Rural Mobilization and Land Reform -- PRESIDENTIAL POLITICS AND LAND REFORM -- Agrarian Proposals -- Joao Goulart and Land Reform -- Castelo Branco and Land Reform -- 4 THE CONGRESSIONAL DEBATE: LEGISLATIVE POLITICS AND THE POLICY PROCESS -- Political Parties and Interest Representation -- Legislating Land Reform: JoioGoulart -- 5 POLITICAL BEHAVIOR AND THE LAND REFORM DEBATE -- Regional and Economic Influences on Legislative Behavior -- Political Party Affiliation and Attitudes Toward Land Reform -- 6 THE POLICY PROCESS AND CONSERVATIVE MODERNIZATION -- Strategy and Style in Policy Making The Land Statute of 1964 -- Agrarian Policy, 1965-1975 -- The Management of Change in Brazil -- Appendix: Note on Sources -- Glossary of Brazilian Terms and Acronyms -- Bibliography -- Index.
SynopsisThroughout this book, Brazilian terms are frequently used in preference to imperfect English translations, or lengthy xplanations. A glossary ofsuch terms is provided for ready reference. Likewise, I adhere to the Brazilian custom of using first names or cognomen interchangeably with or in preference to family names. Thus, Joao Goulart is frequently referred to as Jango; JSnio Quadros as JSnio, etc. Also in keeping with common Brazilian usage, I refer to the overthrow of the Goulart administration in 1964 as the "revolution." This usage is a convenience and does not constitute a judgment of the true character of the event., Throughout this book, Brazilian terms are frequently used in preference to imperfect English translations, or lengthy xplanations. A glossary ofsuch terms is provided for ready reference. Likewise, I adhere to the Brazilian custom of using first names or cognomen interchangeably with or in preference to family names. Thus, Joao Goulart is frequently referred to as Jango; JSnio Quadros as JSnio, etc. Also in keeping with common Brazilian usage, I refer to the overthrow of the Goulart administration in 1964 as the revolution. This usage is a convenience and does not constitute a judgment of the true character of the event., Throughout this book, Brazilian terms are frequently used in preference to imperfect English translations, or lengthy ~xplanations. A glossary ofsuch terms is provided for ready reference. Likewise, I adhere to the Brazilian custom of using first names or cognomen interchangeably with or in preference to family names. Thus, Joao Goulart is frequently referred to as Jango; JSnio Quadros as JSnio, etc. Also in keeping with common Brazilian usage, I refer to the overthrow of the Goulart administration in 1964 as the "revolution." This usage is a convenience and does not constitute a judgment of the true character of the event.
LC Classification NumberHD496
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