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Offering a systematic, critical analysis of the presidency of Fernando Cardoso, this ambitious case study assesses government policies within the framework of the ''new economic model'' of globalization and structural adjustment. Petras and Veltmeyer argue that Cardoso paved the way for what amounted to the takeover of a large and important part of Brazil''s economy by foreign investors. The authors discuss the neoliberal model of capitalist development, the privatization of key sectors and enterprises, the human cost of structural adjustment, and the search for a community-based form of local development. The crisis in agriculture and the dynamic responses of the country''s rural landless workers precipitated the rise of Brazil''s populist new president, Lula, whom the authors charge has started down the same path as his predecessor.

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Well-written. This reflective book should appeal to academic and general readers equally. Recommended. * CHOICE *

Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Making Brazil Safe for Capital Chapter 2: Capital Moves In Chapter 3: The Offensive against Labor Chapter 4: Participatory Local Development Chapter 5: The Agricultural Crisis Chapter 6: The Politics of Agrarian Reform Chapter 7: The Electoral Politics Trap Chapter 8: Brazil After Cardoso

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    A Paperback by James Petras, Henry Veltmeyer

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
      Publication Date: 9/30/2003 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780742526310, 978-0742526310
      ISBN10: 0742526313

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Offering a systematic, critical analysis of the presidency of Fernando Cardoso, this ambitious case study assesses government policies within the framework of the ''new economic model'' of globalization and structural adjustment. Petras and Veltmeyer argue that Cardoso paved the way for what amounted to the takeover of a large and important part of Brazil''s economy by foreign investors. The authors discuss the neoliberal model of capitalist development, the privatization of key sectors and enterprises, the human cost of structural adjustment, and the search for a community-based form of local development. The crisis in agriculture and the dynamic responses of the country''s rural landless workers precipitated the rise of Brazil''s populist new president, Lula, whom the authors charge has started down the same path as his predecessor.

      Trade Review
      Well-written. This reflective book should appeal to academic and general readers equally. Recommended. * CHOICE *

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1: Making Brazil Safe for Capital Chapter 2: Capital Moves In Chapter 3: The Offensive against Labor Chapter 4: Participatory Local Development Chapter 5: The Agricultural Crisis Chapter 6: The Politics of Agrarian Reform Chapter 7: The Electoral Politics Trap Chapter 8: Brazil After Cardoso

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