Brazil Under Bolsonaro

Jaor Bolsonaro started his four-year mandate as the President of Brazil in January 2019. Approximately one year later, the Covid-19 pandemic hit, and since mid-March Brazil has become one of the leading countries in the world in the number of cases and deaths. Avritzer (2018) argues that the current...

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