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Brazil after Bolsonaro captures and presents the voices of a wide range of stakeholders including academics and journalists in Brazil and abroad to produce the first systematic engagement with Lula's latest presidency.

Providing fair and balanced perspectives on Lula, the authors examine the legacy of Lula's previous presidency; what happened in the interim in the eras of Rousseff, Temer, and Bolsonaro; and what are the challenges facing a new Lula administration. This book is divided into three main sections (Background to change, Context and issues, and Foreign policy) and chapters detail the political, social, and economic dimensions of change in Brazil and its wider repercussions. A fourth section sees Luís Guillermo Solís Rivera, President of Costa Rica from 2014 to 2018, offer reflections on Lula from the perspective of a fellow president.

Assuming no prior knowledge and written in an accessible style, this book is ideal for those seeking to further their

Trade Review

"This volume offers a timely and insightful overview of Lula's return to office and the challenges faced by his new administration. The contributors—including leading experts in the field—provide clear analysis of topics including the political conflicts of the last decade, the persistence of Bolsonarismo, and the politics of social spending, higher education, Black representation, public security, human rights and environmental protections. This is an extremely valuable contribution to understanding current Brazil, both for specialists and a broader audience."

Bryan McCann, Georgetown University

"This insightful book is about the electoral defeat of the extreme-right populist president, Jair Bolsonaro, by a democratic coalition that gave Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva his third term in the presidential office. It is also about the legacy of political radicalization and destruction of state capacities the new president will have to face and overcome. Certainly, a topic of greatest interest for readers that care for the future of democratic politics worldwide."

Maria Hermínia Tavares de Almeida, University of São Paulo

“This is an essential book to understand today’s Brazil and Lula, whose success is paramount for the aspirational Global South.”

Krishnan Srinivasan, The Wire

"[The] first in-depth assessment of the country's shifting political scene since the sea-change of the October 2022 presidential poll."

Robert Plummer, The Round Table



Table of Contents

Part 1: The person and situation 1. Lula and the PT in Brazilian politics, 1980-2022 2. A new chance for Lula 3. Why Bolsonaro failed, just Part 2: Context and issues 4. A tropical Game of Thrones: Courts and executive-legislature relations from Bolsonaro to Lula 5. The return of Lula and the challenges facing Brazil’s economy: will the chicken fly? 6. Social issues 7. Education 8. Black Identity, mobilisation and politics in Brazil 9. Crime, violence and public security 10. Human rights and justice 11. Lula and Amazonia 12. Lula’s comeback – a new era for Indigenous peoples? Part 3: Foreign policy 13. Pink Tide Revisited – Bolsonarismo, Social Movements and the Future of South American Integration 14. Brazil in the world Part 4: The perspective of another President 15. Personal reflections – a colleague’s reflections on Lula

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/25/2023 12:08:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032523309, 978-1032523309
      ISBN10: 1032523301
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Brazil after Bolsonaro captures and presents the voices of a wide range of stakeholders including academics and journalists in Brazil and abroad to produce the first systematic engagement with Lula's latest presidency.

      Providing fair and balanced perspectives on Lula, the authors examine the legacy of Lula's previous presidency; what happened in the interim in the eras of Rousseff, Temer, and Bolsonaro; and what are the challenges facing a new Lula administration. This book is divided into three main sections (Background to change, Context and issues, and Foreign policy) and chapters detail the political, social, and economic dimensions of change in Brazil and its wider repercussions. A fourth section sees Luís Guillermo Solís Rivera, President of Costa Rica from 2014 to 2018, offer reflections on Lula from the perspective of a fellow president.

      Assuming no prior knowledge and written in an accessible style, this book is ideal for those seeking to further their

      Trade Review

      "This volume offers a timely and insightful overview of Lula's return to office and the challenges faced by his new administration. The contributors—including leading experts in the field—provide clear analysis of topics including the political conflicts of the last decade, the persistence of Bolsonarismo, and the politics of social spending, higher education, Black representation, public security, human rights and environmental protections. This is an extremely valuable contribution to understanding current Brazil, both for specialists and a broader audience."

      Bryan McCann, Georgetown University

      "This insightful book is about the electoral defeat of the extreme-right populist president, Jair Bolsonaro, by a democratic coalition that gave Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva his third term in the presidential office. It is also about the legacy of political radicalization and destruction of state capacities the new president will have to face and overcome. Certainly, a topic of greatest interest for readers that care for the future of democratic politics worldwide."

      Maria Hermínia Tavares de Almeida, University of São Paulo

      “This is an essential book to understand today’s Brazil and Lula, whose success is paramount for the aspirational Global South.”

      Krishnan Srinivasan, The Wire

      "[The] first in-depth assessment of the country's shifting political scene since the sea-change of the October 2022 presidential poll."

      Robert Plummer, The Round Table



      Table of Contents

      Part 1: The person and situation 1. Lula and the PT in Brazilian politics, 1980-2022 2. A new chance for Lula 3. Why Bolsonaro failed, just Part 2: Context and issues 4. A tropical Game of Thrones: Courts and executive-legislature relations from Bolsonaro to Lula 5. The return of Lula and the challenges facing Brazil’s economy: will the chicken fly? 6. Social issues 7. Education 8. Black Identity, mobilisation and politics in Brazil 9. Crime, violence and public security 10. Human rights and justice 11. Lula and Amazonia 12. Lula’s comeback – a new era for Indigenous peoples? Part 3: Foreign policy 13. Pink Tide Revisited – Bolsonarismo, Social Movements and the Future of South American Integration 14. Brazil in the world Part 4: The perspective of another President 15. Personal reflections – a colleague’s reflections on Lula

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