Brazil Is Not for Amateurs

Patterns of Governance in the Land of "Jeitinho"

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, Government, Public Affairs & Administration
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Author: Belmiro V. J. Castor ISBN: 9781469104324
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: January 16, 2003
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Belmiro V. J. Castor
ISBN: 9781469104324
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: January 16, 2003
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

Who should read this book? I cant imagine anyone who would not enjoy and benefit from this insightful overview. Obviously, those with current or future business interests in Brazil should read it, as should anyone planning a visit. Students and scholars interested in the politics, governance or administration of any country, would benefit enormously from studying Belmiros objective and skeptical methodology. In our increasing global interdependence, this is a good time to enhance our knowledge of the political, economic, and social conditions in this giant of the southern hemisphere. Belmiros astute analyses are presented in an optimistic, good humored style, reflecting a kind of tough love. He appreciates and extols the virtues and potential of Brazil, but is not blind to its flaws, and leaves the reader with an intricate, balanced
A. W. McEachern, Professor Emeritus of Public Administration University of Southern California

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Who should read this book? I cant imagine anyone who would not enjoy and benefit from this insightful overview. Obviously, those with current or future business interests in Brazil should read it, as should anyone planning a visit. Students and scholars interested in the politics, governance or administration of any country, would benefit enormously from studying Belmiros objective and skeptical methodology. In our increasing global interdependence, this is a good time to enhance our knowledge of the political, economic, and social conditions in this giant of the southern hemisphere. Belmiros astute analyses are presented in an optimistic, good humored style, reflecting a kind of tough love. He appreciates and extols the virtues and potential of Brazil, but is not blind to its flaws, and leaves the reader with an intricate, balanced
A. W. McEachern, Professor Emeritus of Public Administration University of Southern California

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