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Title Corruption and democracy in Brazil : the struggle for accountability / edited by Timothy J. Power and Matthew M. Taylor.

Publication Info. Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame Press, [2011]
©2011

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Description 1 online resource.
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Series From the Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies
Recent titles from the Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 276-299) and index.
Contents Introduction : accountability institutions and political corruption in Brazil / Timothy J. Power & Matthew M. -- Presidentialism, coalitions, and accountability / Carlos Pereira, Timothy J. Power, & Eric D. Raile -- Corruption and voting / Lucio R. Rennó -- Corruption, campaign finance, and reelection / Carlos Pereira, Lucio R. Rennó, & David J. Samuels -- The media and political accountability / Mauro P. Porto -- Auditing Institutions / Bruno W Speck -- The federal judiciary and electoral courts / Matthew M. Taylor -- The Federal Police and the Ministerio Publico / Rogerio B. Arantes -- Federalism and state criminal justice systems / Fiona Macaulay -- Conclusion : the web of cccountability institutions in Brazil / Timothy J. Power & Matthew M. Taylor.
Summary Brazil, the world's fourth largest democracy, has been plagued in recent years by corruption scandals. Corruption and Democracy in Brazil: The Struggle for Accountability considers the performance of the Brazilian federal accountability system with a view to diagnosing the system's strengths, weaknesses, and areas of potential improvement; taking stock of recent micro- and macro-level reforms; and pointing out implications of various dimensions of the accountability process for Brazil's democratic regime. The book's essays take a multidimensional approach to the accountability matrix in Brazil. The first section of the book investigates complex interrelationships among representative institutions, electoral dynamics, and public opinion. In the second section, authors address nonelectoral dimensions of accountability, such as role of the media, accounting institutions, police, prosecutors, and courts. In the final chapter, the editors reflect upon the policy implications of the essays, considering recommendations that may contribute to an effective fight against political corruption and support ongoing accountability, as well as articulating analytical lessons for social scientists interested in functioning of accountability networks.
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Subject Political corruption -- Brazil.
Political corruption.
Brazil.
Political corruption -- Brazil -- Prevention.
Political culture -- Brazil.
Political culture.
Administrative responsibility -- Brazil.
Administrative responsibility.
Democracy -- Brazil.
Brazil -- Politics and government -- 21st century.
Democracy.
Chronological Term 21st century
Subject Mass media -- Political aspects -- Brazil.
Politics and government.
Mass media -- Political aspects.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Ideologies -- Democracy.
Political corruption -- Prevention.
Politik.
Korruption.
Bekämpfung.
Demokratie.
Brasilien.
Brasilien -- politik och förvaltning.
Chronological Term 2000-2099
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Electronic books.
Added Author Power, Timothy J. (Timothy Joseph), 1962-
Taylor, Matthew M.
Other Form: Print version: 9780268038946 0268038945 (DLC) 2010049970 (OCoLC)692084781
ISBN 9780268089801 (electronic book)
0268089809 (electronic book)
9780268038946
0268038945
Standard No. 3604481