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Brazilian Politics On Trial Corruption And Reform Under Democracy Luciano Da Ros Matthew M Taylor

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Brazilian Politics On Trial Corruption And Reform Under Democracy Luciano Da Ros Matthew M Taylor
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Publisher: Lynne Rienner Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.59 MB
Pages: 281
Author: Luciano Da Ros; Matthew M. Taylor
ISBN: 9781955055192, 195505519X
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Brazilian Politics On Trial Corruption And Reform Under Democracy Luciano Da Ros Matthew M Taylor by Luciano Da Ros; Matthew M. Taylor 9781955055192, 195505519X instant download after payment.

Brazil's democracy has repeatedly suffered major corruption scandals, despite numerous reforms designed to overcome entrenched patterns of illicit behavior. Why? What has caused corruption scandals to recur across some four decades of presidential administrations? And what are the implications of Brazil's experience for efforts to enhance accountability elsewhere? Addressing these questions, Matthew Taylor and Luciano Da Ros provide a framework for evaluating the bottlenecks to effective accountability in Brazil and analyze the successes and failures of anticorruption efforts from the early days of the democratic transition through the demise of the massive Lava Jato investigations.

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