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Hybridism as a national policy style: paths and dilemmas of the majoritarian and consensus approaches in Brazil
2021
Revista Brasileira de Ciência Política
Abstract: This study reviews the literature on politics and public policies in Brazil arguing that the dominant national policy style may be characterized as hybrid, since it combines majoritarian and consociational traits. This public policy style was mainly hegemonic between the two presidential impeachment processes (1992-2015). This arrangement has two main characteristics: presidential dominance over Congress, albeit also marked by broad negotiation with this branch and greater federative
doi:10.1590/0103-3352.2021.35.234516
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