Politics of Capitalist Transformation

Politics of Capitalist Transformation

Brazilian Informatics Policy, Regime Change, and State Autonomy

Seward, Jeff

Taylor & Francis Ltd

12/2016

252

Dura

Inglês

9781138638181

15 a 20 dias

630

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Table of Contents

Glossary of Terms and Acronyms

Acknowledgements

Chapter 1: Bringing Politics Back in

Chapter 2: The Strategic Universe and Brazilian State Autonomy: The Context of the Brazilian Informatics Policy

Chapter 3: The Trajectory of Brazilian State Autonomy I: COBRA and CAPRE in the Military Dictatorship, 1971-1979

Chapter 4: The Trajectory of Brazilian State Autonomy II: SEI and the National Security Council in the Transition to Democracy, 1979-1984

Chapter 5: The Trajectory of Brazilian State Autonomy III: SEI, CONIN, and the Ministry of Science and Technology: Consolidating Institutions in the New Democracy, 1985-1987

Chapter 6: The Trajectory of Brazilian State Autonomy IV: The Decline and Fall of the Market Reserve, 1987-1992

Chapter 7: Mapping the Topography of State Autonomy, 1971-1992

Chapter 8: Conclusion: Explaining the Autonomy of The Brazilian State CAPRE and SEI, 1971-1992

Index
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Market Reserve;Brazilian Informatics Policy;Brazil;Amer Ican;Informatics;National Informatics;Public Policy Analysis;Informatics Policy;State Theory;Sarney Government;Political Economy;Civil Society;Neoliberalism;Strategic Universe;Protectionism;Cobra;State Autonomy;OPEC Oil Shock;Capitalism;Market Reserve Policy;Multinational Cooperations (MNC);Brazilian Informatics;Latin American Politics;National Producers;Washington Consensus;President Sarney;Theda Skocpol;National Computer Industry;Economic History;Brazilian State;Democracy;SID;The Power of Ideology: The Quest for Technological Autonomy in Argentina and Brazil;PFL;Commission for the Coordination of Electronic Data-Processing Activities (CAPRE);Brazilian Capitalism;Neo-Marxism;National Industry;Public Policy-making;Special Working Group;Geisel Government;Leading Producer Countries;IBM Personal Computer;Paulo Maluf