Lula, the Workers' Party and the Governability Dilemma in Brazil

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Brazil's Democratic Transition
Brazilian Government
Brazilian political economy
Brazilian Politics
Brazilian Workers' Party (PT)
Brazil’s Democratic Transition
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executive office policy shifts
Executive Public Office
Formal Representative Institutions
Frei Betto
Gdp Growth
Governability
International Development
Latin American Politics
legislative coalition strategies
Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva
Luiza Erundina
Lula Administration
Lula Government
Lula Years
Lula's Leadership
Lula’s Leadership
Mst
Mst Leader
National Confederation
Participatory Democracy
participatory democracy theory
PB
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PFL
Political Behavior
Political Participation
Political Parties
Powerful Economic Groups
Progressive Parties
progressive party transformation
PT Field
redistributive policy analysis
Social Allies
social movement alliances
Socio-political Field
Trade Unions

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415834322
  • Weight: 670g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Apr 2013
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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While scholars, activists and pundits from around the world have heralded the Lula years as a breakthrough for poverty reduction and the forthcoming emergence of Brazil as a dynamic economic superpower, many of their counterparts in the country as well as a number of Brazilianists elsewhere, have expressed great disappointment.

Tracing back the trajectory of Brazilian Workers’ Party (Partido dos Trabalhadores - PT), Hernán F. Gómez Bruera explores how holding national executive public office contributed decisively to a pragmatic shift away from the party’s radical redistributive and participatory platform, earning the approbation of international audiences and criticisms of domestic progressives. He explains why a unique party, which originally promoted a radical progressive agenda of socio-economic redistribution and participatory democracy, eventually adopted an orthodox economic policy, formed legislative alliances with conservative parties, altered its relationship with social movements and relegated the participatory agenda to de sidelines.

Touching on multiple dimensions, from economic policy and land reform to social policy, this book offers a distinct explanation as to why progressive parties of mass-based origin shift to the center over time and alter their relationships with their allies in civil society. Written in a clear and accessible style and featuring an enormous wealth of firsthand accounts from party leaders at all levels and within different factions, Gómez Bruera offers much needed new insights into why progressive parties alter their discourses and strategies when they occupy executive public office.

Hernán F. Gómez Bruera has a PhD from the Institute of Development Studies, at the University of Sussex, with and academic interest on Latin American and Brazilian politics, progressive parties and social movements. His first two books are Desde el Sur (Altamira, Buenos Aires) and Conversaciones sobre el Hambre: Brasil y el derecho a la alimentación (CEDRSA, México). He has worked as a consultant for international organizations, as a political analyst and as a freelance journalist.

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