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Hachmann

Pursuing a Developmental State Trade Agenda in a Neo-Liberal Context

Brazil and South Africa in Comparison
Nomos,  2015, 214 Pages

ISBN 978-3-86618-398-8


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The work is part of the series Labor and Globalization (Volume 7)
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englischThis book explains why it was possible for the Worker’s Party (PT) in Brazil and the African National Congress (ANC) in South Africa to pursue a developmental state trade policy, in spite of neoliberal constraints. The major theoretical lenses are three-fold. It applies state theory (macro-level), policy network analysis (meso-level) and theories on political parties with emphasis on factional politics (micro-level). This book highlights the socio-political relevance of comparatively progressive policy frameworks and expands the debate on how to re-gain national policy space for progressive reform policies even under neoliberal constraints.