Between Renewal and Stability: Party System Change from a Multi‐Level Perspective in Brazil (1998–2018)

The growth of the far right and election results in Brazil are often associated with national or large‐scale events. The multi‐level features of these developments, namely party competition at the sub‐national level, are overlooked in the literature. This article argues that changes in the Brazilian...

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Hauptverfasser: Maia, Jayane dos Santos, da Costa, Pedro Bras Martins, Martins, Thaís Cavalcante, Hebling, Matheus Lucas
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