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Acknowledgments | ||
Acronyms and Abbreviations | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
Ch. 1 | The Reduction of Military Influence in Postauthoritarian Brazil: Analytic Themes | 5 |
Ch. 2 | Military Strength at the Inception of Civilian Rule | 26 |
Ch. 3 | Military Prerogatives and Institutional Structures under the New Democracy | 42 |
Ch. 4 | Labor Rights in Brazil's New Democracy: Politicians Rein in the Military | 72 |
Ch. 5 | Budgetary Politics: Soldiers and Politicians Compete | 95 |
Ch. 6 | Civil-Military Conflict over the Amazon | 116 |
Conclusion | 139 | |
Notes | 175 | |
Bibliography | 213 | |
Index | 235 |
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