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SUMMARY:Brazil Exporting Social Policies. From Local Innovation to a Global Model
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CONTACT:Frau Birgit Geith (IN-EAST School of Advanced Studies)
DESCRIPTION:Frau Birgit Geith (IN-EAST School of Advanced Studies)
Brazil Exporting Social Policies. From Local Innovation to a Global Model
Guest Lecture by Osmany Porto de Oliveira
Importation of foreign models is part of Brazil’s institution building story. After the transition to democracy 1988, the scenario started to change. The country developed important social policy innovations that rose to a national scale when the Workers Party took office. These innovations started to spread globally, and international organizations such as the World Bank and the United Nations began to recommend Brazilian social policies to developing countries. How did Brazil move from importing foreign institutions to becoming Southern countries’ reference on social policies?

Osmany Porto de Oliveira is Professor of International Relations at the Federal University of São Paulo.
Monday, 23. October 2017
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