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Brazil - Emerging Forever?

Victor Krasilshchikov ()
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Victor Krasilshchikov: Polish Institute of Advanced Studies

in Societies and Political Orders in Transition from Springer, currently edited by Chepurenko, Alexander, Ugelvik Larsen, Stein, Reisinger, William, Arbatli, Ekim, Rosenberg, Dina and Mavletova, Aigul (Eds.)

Date: 2022
ISBN: 978-3-030-50208-9
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Chapters in this book:

Ch Chapter 1 Introduction: Why Brazil?
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Ch Chapter 2 The ‘Multi-Polar World’, BRICS and the Coming Chinese Hegemony: Prognoses and Daydreams
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Ch Chapter 3 Thunderclouds Over the Emerging Countries and the Middle-Income Trap
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Ch Chapter 4 The Rise to Modernity via Conservative Modernisation
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Ch Chapter 5 The New Model of Development or Conservative Modernisation in the Left-Centrist Arrangements (1995–2015)?
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Ch Chapter 6 The Costs of Success and Return to the Past
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Ch Chapter 7 How Did the Incomes of Brazilians Change Under the Left Government?
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Ch Chapter 8 Brazilian Society as the Obstacle to Self-Modification
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Ch Chapter 9 Concluding Remarks: Some Prospects for Brazil and Other Emerging Countries or the Myth of Emergence?
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-50208-9

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