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Avoiding Governors: Federalism, Democracy, and Poverty Alleviation in Brazil (ND Kellogg Inst Int'l Studies)

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Description for Avoiding Governors: Federalism, Democracy, and Poverty Alleviation in Brazil (ND Kellogg Inst Int'l Studies) Paperback. With the goal of showing the effect of domestic factors on the performance of poverty alleviation strategies in Latin America, Tracy Beck Fenwick explores the origins and rise of conditional cash transfer programs (CCTs) in the region, and then traces the politics and evolution of specific programmes in Brazil and Argentina. Series: From the Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies. Num Pages: 272 pages. BIC Classification: 1KLSA; 1KLSB; JFFA. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 158 x 231 x 21. Weight in Grams: 488.

Fenwick analyzes poverty alleviation strategies in Brazil and Argentina to show how federalism affects the ability of a national government to sustain a conditional cash transfer program.

With the goal of showing the effect of domestic factors on the performance of poverty alleviation strategies in Latin America, Tracy Beck Fenwick explores the origins and rise of conditional cash transfer programs (CCTs) in the region, and then traces the politics and evolution of specific programs in Brazil and Argentina. Utilizing extensive field research and empirical analysis, Fenwick analyzes how federalism affects the ability of a national government to deliver CCTs.

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By laying out the key factors that condition whether mayors either promote or undermine national policy objectives, Fenwick concludes that municipalities can either facilitate or block a national government’s ability to deliver targeted social policy goods and to pursue a poverty alleviation strategy. By distinguishing municipalities as separate actors, she presents a dynamic intergovernmental relationship; indeed, she identifies a power struggle between multiple levels of government and their electorates, not just a dichotomously framed two-level game of national versus subnational.

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Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2015
Publisher
University of Notre Dame Press
Condition
New
Series
From the Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies
Number of Pages
296
Place of Publication
Notre Dame IN, United States
ISBN
9780268028961
SKU
V9780268028961
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About Tracy Beck Fenwick
Tracy Beck Fenwick is director of the Australian Centre for Federalism and lecturer in political science at the School of Politics and International Relations, Australian National University.

Reviews for Avoiding Governors: Federalism, Democracy, and Poverty Alleviation in Brazil (ND Kellogg Inst Int'l Studies)
"This carefully crafted study offers us critical insights on how institutional design affects both governing elites and the poor. It deserves a broad audience among policy makers, academics, and activists." —Nancy Bermeo, Nuffield Chair of Comparative Politics, University of Oxford "Tracy Beck Fenwick makes a compelling argument about the conditions that either facilitate or retard one of the most important ... Read more

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