Federative coordination and the 'joint decision trap': the intergovernmental articulation commissions for social policy in Brazil
Collegiate bodies, formed by representatives of municipal, state and federal government were organized in order to discuss government action in selected domains of Brazilian public policy after 1988. However, a portion of the political science literature warns against the risks of decision-making pa...
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