Brazil Today, Episode 2
Brazilian Democracy in Danger: How Polarization and Institutional Crises Have Eroded Democracy in Brazil
After redemocratization in 1985, Brazil went through a period in which its democratic institutions became steadily stronger. However, roughly from 2013 on, Brazil has faced increasing polarization, political and economic instability and the rise of a far-right president, all factors that have contributed to the erosion of Brazilian democracy. To what extent is Brazilian democracy in danger? Can there be the rise of a new authoritarian regime in Latin America’s largest country? These are some of the questions discussed by Notre Dame Political Scientists, professors Aníbal Pérez-Liñán and Scott Mainwaring.
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Aníbal Pérez-Liñán: [ Ссылка ]
Scott Mainwaring: [ Ссылка ]
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