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By Thaís Battibugli, Amâncio Jorge de Oliveira, Francisco Rogido Fins, and João Paulo M. Peixoto

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Washington Dissensus: In Search for the Proper Role of the State in Brazil After a Decade of Structural Reforms
João Paulo Peixoto

Business-State Relations, Corporatism and Internationalization: Brazil and the United States in a Comparative Perspective
Amâncio Jorge de Oliveira

Political Culture of the Cold War in Brazil (1947-1964)
Thaís Battibugli

Democracy and Political Culture in Brazil: Documentation of the Cold War Period: 1964-1975
Francisco Rogido Fins

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