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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents IX
- Foreword XI
- Preface XIII
- Introduction: The Shadow of the Colossus 1
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Part I: United States Security and the Brazilian "Revolution"
- Introduction 17
- [1] Brazil: The Crisis of the Sixties 19
- [2] Diplomatic and Undiplomatic Relations 37
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Part II: Linkage Groups and the Denationalization of Interests and Values
- Introduction 59
- [3] Electoral Economics: Co-optation of the Political Elites 64
- [4] Denationalizing Business Elites 78
- [5] Manipulation of the Media 95
- [6] Leashing the Labor Movement 111
- [7] Containing Rural Unrest: The Northeast (Dis)agreement 125
- [8] Redefining Law and Order: The Public Safety Assistance Program 138
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Part III: Transnational Institutional Interests and the Interaction of Military Elites
- Introduction 159
- [9] The "Special Relationship" Between U.S. and Brazilian Military Elites 162
- [10] The Institutional Ambient of the Military 179
- [11] Implications of the Cold War World-View 188
- [12] Policy and Operations 200
- [13] Institutional Interests and Defense Strategy 216
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Part IV: Security for Whom?
- Introduction 233
- [14] Beneficiaries and Victims of the Penetrative Process 234
- [15] Conclusion 253
- Appendix 263
- Selected Bibliography 268
- Index 297
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents IX
- Foreword XI
- Preface XIII
- Introduction: The Shadow of the Colossus 1
-
Part I: United States Security and the Brazilian "Revolution"
- Introduction 17
- [1] Brazil: The Crisis of the Sixties 19
- [2] Diplomatic and Undiplomatic Relations 37
-
Part II: Linkage Groups and the Denationalization of Interests and Values
- Introduction 59
- [3] Electoral Economics: Co-optation of the Political Elites 64
- [4] Denationalizing Business Elites 78
- [5] Manipulation of the Media 95
- [6] Leashing the Labor Movement 111
- [7] Containing Rural Unrest: The Northeast (Dis)agreement 125
- [8] Redefining Law and Order: The Public Safety Assistance Program 138
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Part III: Transnational Institutional Interests and the Interaction of Military Elites
- Introduction 159
- [9] The "Special Relationship" Between U.S. and Brazilian Military Elites 162
- [10] The Institutional Ambient of the Military 179
- [11] Implications of the Cold War World-View 188
- [12] Policy and Operations 200
- [13] Institutional Interests and Defense Strategy 216
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Part IV: Security for Whom?
- Introduction 233
- [14] Beneficiaries and Victims of the Penetrative Process 234
- [15] Conclusion 253
- Appendix 263
- Selected Bibliography 268
- Index 297