Democratizing State and Civil Society in Brazil
Olaya Hanashiro
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Olaya Hanashiro: London School of Economics, London
Development, 2000, vol. 43, issue 3, 103-105
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Olaya Hanashiro looks at the transition that Brazil has undergone from a military dictatorship to a democracy. She examines the growth and resurgence of civil society vis-à-vis its relationship to the state and the challenges to human rights with which it is still grappling. Development (2000) 43, 103–105. doi:10.1057/palgrave.development.1110180
Date: 2000
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