Brazilian Political Science Review

Title Publication Date Language Citations
The democratic regime and the changes in Brazilian foreign policy towards South America2020/01/017
The Multi-faceted Debate on Decentralization and Collective Welfare2010/01/017
Oversized Government Coalitions in Latin America2016/01/017
Private Security and the State in Latin America: the Case of Mexico City2010/01/016
Seven Reasons Why: A User’s Guide to Transparency and Reproducibility2019/01/016
Political Science in Latin America: A Scientometric Analysis2020/01/016
Career Choice and Legislative Reelection: Evidence from Brazil and Colombia2007/01/016
The Political Economy of Innovation Why is Brazil Stuck in the Technology Ladder? ,2020/01/015
Biological Megadiversity as a Tool of Soft Power and Development for Brazil2020/01/015
National Intelligence Systems as Networks: Power Distribution and Organizational Risk in Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa2017/01/015
The Elusive New Middle Class in Brazil2015/12/015
Terror or Terrorism? Al-Qaeda and the Islamic State in Comparative Perspective2018/03/265
Non-domination and Political Institutions: The Contested Concept of Republican Democracy2015/04/015
Political and Institutional Determinants of the Executive's Legislative Success in Latin America2009/01/015
Judicialization of Health Policy in the Definition of Access to Public Goods: Individual Rights versus Collective Rights2010/01/015
The Role of the Brazilian Congress in Foreign Policy: An Empirical Contribution to the Debate2008/08/015
The Gendered Division of Labor in Brazilian Political Science Journals2021/01/015
Divergences Between New Patterns of Global Trade and Brazil/Mercosur2017/12/115
The Solidarity Economy in South and North America: Converging Experiences2017/11/135
Is Brazil a Geoeconomic Node? Geography, Public Policy, and the Failure of Economic Integration in South America2020/01/015
Why has Participatory Budgeting Declined in Brazil?2022/01/015
The Brazilian Conservative Wave, the Bolsonaro Administration, and Religious Actors2021/01/015
Emerging Powers and the Notion of International Responsibility: moral duty or shifting goalpost?2016/01/015
State Transfers, Taxes and Income Inequality in Brazil2015/08/015
A Comparative Analysis of Brazil's Foreign Policy Drivers Towards the USA: Comment on Amorim Neto (2011)2014/09/015
Jair Bolsonaro and the Dominant Counterpublicity2021/01/014
Policy Analysis in Brazil: Emergence and Institutionalisation2014/09/014
Soft Power, Hard Aspirations: the Shifting Role of Power in Brazilian Foreign Policy2014/12/014
The Concept of Liberty: the Polemic between the Neo-Republicans and Isaiah Berlin2014/12/014
Coalition Presidentialism in Bicameral Congresses: How does the Control of a Bicameral Majority Affect Coalition Survival?2017/08/104