Skip to product information
1 of 1
Regular price £109.19 GBP
Regular price £109.00 GBP Sale price £109.19 GBP
Sale Sold out
Free UK Shipping

Freshly Printed - allow 8 days lead

Traditional Politics and Regime Change in Brazil

This 1996 book is about the persistence of traditional politics in Brazil after 1964.

Frances Hagopian (Author)

9780521414296, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 29 March 1996

342 pages, 4 b/w illus. 46 tables
22.9 x 15.2 x 2.2 cm, 0.67 kg

'No book has taken on such broad questions so successfully about Brazil. I am confident that the book will make a big mark in our understanding of Brazil - and to some degree Latin America as a whole. I am equally confident that it will be one of the rare masterpieces that will stand the test of time. Few political science works are read for two decades; this book is likely to be one of them.' Scott Mainwaring, University of Notre Dame

This 1996 book is about politics in Brazil during the military regime of 1964–85 and the transition to democracy. Unlike most books about contemporary Brazilian politics that focus on promising signs of change, this book seeks to explain remarkable political continuity in the Brazilian political system. It attributes the persistence of traditional politics and the dominance of regionally based, traditional political elites in particular to the manner in which the economic and political strategies of the military, together with the transition to democracy, reinforced the clientelistic, personalistic, and regional basis of state-society relations. The book focuses on the political competition and representation in the state of Minas Gerais.

List of tables and figures
Preface
Glossary of abbreviations and Portuguese terms
1. Introduction: traditional politics, new authoritarianism
2. Oligarchical power and traditional politics in Minas Gerais
3. The modern political economy of traditional politics
4. Bureaucratic authoritarianism and the state elite
5. Back to patronage: state clientelism in Minas Gerais
6. Authoritarian politics and traditional elites
7. The traditional political elite and the transition to democracy
8. Continuity in change: Brazilian authoritarianism and democratization in comparative perspective
Appendix: the Minas elite
References
Index.

Subject Areas: Political structures: democracy [JPHV]

View full details