Edited by Ryohei Konta - Institute of Developing Economies
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Edited by Ryohei Konta - Institute of Developing Economies
The Post-New Brazil IDE Spot Survey 35 Edited by Ryohei Konta Institute of Developing Economies, IDE Spot Survey 35 The Post-New Brazil Edited by Ryohei Konta Institute of Developing Economies, JETRO ABOUT IDE-JETRO Our Goal: Intellectual Contributions to the World The Institute of Developing Economies (IDE-JETRO) aims to make intellectual contributions to the world as a leading center of social science research on developing areas. We accumulate locally grounded knowledge on these areas, clarify the respective conditions and issues, and disseminate a better understanding of the issues involved both domestically and abroad. These activities provide an intellectual foundation to facilitate cooperation between Japan and the international community for addressing development issues. © 2015 Institute of Developing Economies, JETRO 3-2-2 Wakaba, Mihama-ku Chiba-shi, Chiba 261-8545, Japan Internet: www.ide.go.jp E-mail: [email protected] All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted by any means without written permission from the Institute. Printed in Japan Neither the Institute of Developing Economies, the Japan External Trade Organization, nor the editor can be held responsible for errors contained in or consequences arising from the use of information contained in this report. The views expressed in this volume are those of the authors and neither the Institute of Developing Economies nor the Japan External Trade Organization accepts responsibility for them. The contents of this report are also available at the following website: http://www.ide.go.jp/English/Publish/Download/Spot/index.html ISBN 978-4-258-58035-4 The Post-New Brazil Contents List of Contributors iv Introduction Ryohei Konta 1 Chapter 1 Democratization of Politics and the Post-New Brazil Kotaro Horisaka 11 Chapter 2 A New “Order and Progress” in the Brazilian Economy Saori Kawai 37 Chapter 3 Industrial Policy and the Post-New Brazil Yasushi Ninomiya 63 Chapter 4 Challenge to Develop a Social Security for All the People Ryohei Konta 93 Chapter 5 Unchanged Goals and Strategies but Limited Outcomes Akiko Koyasu 117 Final Chapter Ryohei Konta 137 iii List of Contributors Editor Ryohei Konta (Introduction, Chapter 4, Final Chapter) Associate Senior Research Fellow, Latin American Studies Group, Area Studies Center, Institute of Developing Economies (IDE)-JETRO, Chiba Contributors Kotaro Horisaka (Chapter 1) Professor Emeritus, Sophia University, Tokyo Saori Kawai (Chapter 2) Associate Professor, Department of Global Studies, Faculty of International Studies, Ryukoku University, Kyoto Yasushi Ninomiya (Chapter 3) Associate Senior Research Fellow, Latin American Studies Group, Area Studies Center, Institute of Developing Economies (IDE)-JETRO, Chiba Akiko Koyasu (Chapter 5) Professor of Department of Luso-Brazilian Studies, Faculty of Foreign Studies, Sophia University, Tokyo iv IDE Spot Survey 35 The Post-New Brazil IDE Spot Survey 35 The Post-New Brazil Edited by Ryohei Konta IDE Spot Survey 35 Institute of Developing Economies,