Authoritarian Brazil: Origins, Policies, and Future - Alfred Stephan - Books - Yale University Press - 9780300019919 - September 10, 1976
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Authoritarian Brazil: Origins, Policies, and Future

Alfred Stephan

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Authoritarian Brazil: Origins, Policies, and Future

Jacket Description/Back: This book is an outgrowth of a workshop on contemporary Brazil, where a small group of social scientists came together to unravel the significance of what was occurring in Brazil. The focus is on: the origins of authoritarian regime; the political economy of authoritarian Brazil; the political future of authoritarian Brazil, including provocative essays by political scientists Philippe Schmitter and sociologist Jean Linz. Publisher Marketing: The development model followed by the military regime that came to power in Brazil in 1964 is one of the most controversial among the less developed countries. The regime's authoritarian structure, combined with a GNP growth rate that is one of the highest in the world, raises extremely disturbing yet fundamental questions about the relation between political authoritarianism and economic dynamism. In this book, social scientists from three continents assess the major political and economic characteristics of the Brazilian model. Because events there have important implications for other countries, throughout the volume there is a deliberate search for new conceptual frames of reference to help put the Brazilian process in a larger comparative perspective. Because of the important normative issues raised by the Brazilian style of development, there is also an attempt to be explicit about what values the regime promotes and what values it denies. Each of the contributors is a distinguished scholar in his field. They are Fernando Henrique Cardoso, Alber Fishlow, Juan J. Linz, Samuel Morley, Philippe C. Schmitter, Thomas E. Skidmore, Gordon W. Smith, and Alfred Stepan. From their different perspectives, they help us to understand how political repression and economic boom have gone hand in hand in this important Latin American country.

Contributor Bio:  Stepan, Alfred About the Editor: Alfred Stepan is Professor of Political Science and Dean of the School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University. He is the author of several books, including Rethinking Military Politics: Brazil and the Southern Cone, and editor of Authoritarian Brazil: Origins, Policies, andFuture.


277 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released September 10, 1976
ISBN13 9780300019919
Publishers Yale University Press
Pages 277
Dimensions 134 × 203 × 17 mm   ·   314 g
Language English  
Editor Stepan, Alfred