The The Brazilian Nightmare: Conservatism, neoliberalism and intense neoextrativism

In the 2010s, conservative leaderships dominated governments in many western democracies. In this wave, Jair Bolsonaro was elected President of Brazil in 2018. This paper aims analyzing some of the government’s central strategies, especially the promotion of an intense neoextrativism as the main dri...

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Hauptverfasser: Gugliano, Alfredo, Seifert Jr, Carlos Alberto, de Queiroz Stein, Guilherme, Suptitz, Bruna Fernanda
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