Castello Branco: The Making of a Brazilian President
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Children’s
Biography
Action & Adventure
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형식
하드커버
페이지
544
언어
영어
출판됨
Jan 1, 1978
출판사
Texas A&M University Press
판
First Edition
ISBN-10
0890960437
ISBN-13
9780890960431
설명
John W. F. Dulles explores the life and political journey of Castello Branco, a pivotal figure in Brazilian history. The narrative delves into the complexities of his rise to the presidency during a tumultuous period marked by military rule and social upheaval. Dulles meticulously charts how Castello Branco navigated the intricacies of power and governance while also addressing the challenges of modernization and economic reform in Brazil.
The work offers a comprehensive examination of the political landscape, illustrating how Castello Branco's leadership influenced the nation’s trajectory. Through in-depth analysis, Dulles provides insight into the strategies and policies that defined Castello Branco's presidency, as well as the implications of his decisions for future Brazilian politics. This exploration not only pays tribute to a significant leader but also serves as a reflection on the broader themes of authority, national identity, and the quest for stability in a developing country.
The work offers a comprehensive examination of the political landscape, illustrating how Castello Branco's leadership influenced the nation’s trajectory. Through in-depth analysis, Dulles provides insight into the strategies and policies that defined Castello Branco's presidency, as well as the implications of his decisions for future Brazilian politics. This exploration not only pays tribute to a significant leader but also serves as a reflection on the broader themes of authority, national identity, and the quest for stability in a developing country.