UID:
kobvindex_DGP1631644149
ISSN:
0740-2775
Content:
On March 15, 1990, Fernando Collor de Mello became president of a country on the verge of a collapse. Inflation had reached a monthly rate of 80 per cent. Conditions for sustainable development, meanwhile, were completely lacking. After a look at who Collor is, the author analyses the crisis in Brazil with special reference to conservative modernization, stabilization policies, elections, democratic consolidation and social apartheid
In:
World policy journal, Durham, NC : Duke University Press, 1983, 8(1991), 2, Seite 321-347, 0740-2775
Language:
English