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Blairism Brazilian Style? Cardoso and the "Third Way" in Brazil
Timothy J. Power analyzes the Cardoso experiment in Brazil through the lens of
so-called Third Way politics. He demonstrates that while President Fernando Henrique
Cardoso’s Party of Brazilian Social Democracy (PDSB) has been the only major Latin
American political party associated with the transnational Third Way debate, it has
deviated in several important ways from recent European efforts to modernize social
democracy.
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