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Institutionalizing Authoritarianism: Brazil Since 1964
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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 October 2022
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1. American Friends of Brazil, P.O. Box 2279, Station A, Berkeley, CA 94702; Latin America Working Group, Box 6300, Station A, Toronto; Comité Solidarité avec le Peuple Brésilien, Case Postale 98, 1212 Grand-Lancy, Geneva; Fronte Brasiliano d'Informazione, Via Alberica, 2 bis, 54033 Carrara, Italy.
2. See also Riordan Roett, ed., Brazil in the Sixties (1972); H. Jon Rosenbaum and W. G. Tyler, eds., Contemporary Brazil: Issues in Economic and Political Development (1972); Philippe C. Schmitter, Interest Conflict and Political Change in Brazil (1971).
3. See Peter Flynn, “Brazil: Authoritarianism and Class Control,” J. Lat. Amer. Stud. 6, no. 2 (Nov. 1974):329–30.
4. See Emanuel de Kadt, in J. Lat. Amer. Studies 4, no. 1 (May 1972):143–44.
5. For the Brazilian view, see “Os Livros de Março,” Movimento (18 April 1977), pp. 15–16.