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Ana Maria de Almeida Camargo. Tempo e circunstância: A abordagem contextual dos arquivos pessoais : procedimentos metodológicos adotados na organização dos documentos de Fernando Henrique Cardoso. [São Paulo, Brazil]: IFHC, Instituto Fernando Henrique Cardoso, 2007.

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Goto, Roberto. Para ler Fernando Henrique Cardoso. São Paulo, SP, Brasil: Geração Editorial, 1998.

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Fernando Henrique Cardoso oitenta anos. São Paulo, SP: Editora Jatobá, 2011.

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Filho, Expedito. Fernando Henrique Cardoso: Crônica de uma vitória. RJ [i.e. Rio de Janeiro]: Editora Objetiva, 1994.

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Leoni, Brigitte Hersant. Fernando Henrique Cardoso: Le Brésil du possible. Paris: L'Harmattan, 1997.

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Fernando Henrique Cardoso: O Brasil do possível. Rio de Janeiro, RJ: Editora Nova Fronteira, 1997.

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Goertzel, Ted George. Fernando Henrique Cardoso: Reinventing democracy in Brazil. Boulder, Colo: Lynne Rienner Publishers, 1999.

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de, Oliveira Miguel Darcy, and Fundação Alexandre de Gusmão, eds. Discursos selecionados do Presidente Fernando Henrique Cardoso. Brasília: Fundação Alexandre de Gusmão, 2010.

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Cardoso, Fernando Henrique. Debate com Fernando Henrique Cardoso, 19-07-1994. Brasília, DF: ANABB, Associação Nacional dos Funcionários do Banco do Brasil, 1995.

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Traspadini, Roberta. A teoria da (inter)dependência de Fernando Henrique Cardoso. Rio de Janeiro, RJ: Topbooks, 1999.

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Muanis, Carlos, and Aldo Fornazieri. Conversas políticas: Desafios públicoes : entrevistas com Fernando Henrique Cardoso, Fernando Haddad, Aldo Fornazieri. Rio de Janeiro: Civilização Brasileira, 2014.

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Calheiros, Bomfim Benedito, ed. A outra face do presidente: Discursos do senador Fernando Henrique Cardoso. Rio de Janeiro, RJ: Editora Destaque, 2000.

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Scantimburgo, João de. A crise da República presidencial: De Deodoro a Fernando Henrique Cardoso. 2nd ed. São Paulo: Editora LTr, 2000.

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Democracia, crise e reforma: Estudos sobre a era Fernando Henrique Cardoso. São Paulo, SP: Paz e Terra, 2010.

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Caldas, Ricardo Wahrendorff. Regimes políticos, eleições e reformas econômicas: De João Figueiredo a Fernando Henrique Cardoso. [Brasília, Brazil]: Brasília Jurídica, 2001.

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de, Toledo Roberto Pompeu, ed. O presidente segundo o sociólogo: Entrevista de Fernando Henrique Cardoso a Roberto Pompeu de Toledo. [São Paulo, Brazil]: Companhia das Letras, 1998.

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Do otimismo liberal à globalização assimétrica: A política externa do governo Fernando Henrique Cardoso (1995-2002). Curitiba: Juruá Editora, 2009.

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Michiles, Carlos. Ciência e política sob a perspectiva do realismo utópico: Análise habermasiana do discurso argumentativo de Fernando Henrique Cardoso. Brasília, DF: Editora UnB, 2003.

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Depois de FHC: Personagens do cenário político analisam o governo Fernando Henrique Cardoso e apontam alternativas para o Brasil. São Paulo: Geraç̃ao, 2002.

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Iberoamérica, Foro, ed. Voces de Iberoamérica: Conversaciones con Carlos Fuentes, Julio María Sanguinetti, Felipe González, Ricardo Lagos, Fernando Henrique Cardoso, Enrique Iglesias. México, D.F: Taurus, 2007.

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SIMON, PEDRO. O pais dos clandestinos. Brasilia: Senado Federal, Secretaria Especial de Editoracao e Publicacoes, 2003.

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O príncipe da privataria: A história secreta de como o Brasil perdeu seu patrimônio e Fernando Henrique Cardoso ganhou sua reeleição. São Paulo, SP: Geração, 2013.

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Granja, Victer Wagner, ed. A construção e a destruição do setor elétrico brasileiro: Uma análise crítica e histórica de Getúlio Vargas a Fernando Henrique Cardoso. Rio de Janeiro: Relume Dumará, 2002.

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Fernandes, Millôr. Crítica da razão impura, ou, O primado da ignorância: Sobre Brejal dos Guajas de José Sarney e Dependencia e desenvolvimento na América Latina de Fernando Henrique Cardoso. Porto Alegre: L & PM Editores, 2002.

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Cardoso, Fernando Henrique. Política externa em tempos de mudança: Discursos, artigos e entrevistas : a gestão do ministro Fernando Henrique Cardoso no Itamaraty, 5 de outubro de 1992 a 21 de maio de 1993. [Brasília, Brazil]: Ministério das Relações Exteriores, Fundação Alexandre de Gusmão, 1994.

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Cardoso, Fernando Henrique. Política externa em tempos de mudança: Discursos, artigos e entrevistas : a gestão do ministro Fernando Henrique Cardoso no Itamaraty, 5 de outubro de 1992 a 21 de maio de 1993. Brasília: Fundação Alexandre de Gusmão, 1994.

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De utopías y banderas: Seis grandes pensadores analizan los movimientos progresistas en el mundo actual : entrevistas a Carlos Altamirano, Ignacio Ramonet, Fernando Henrique Cardoso, Horacio Tarcus, Juan José Sebreli y Norman Birnbaum. Buenos Aires: Capital Intelectual, 2008.

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Henrique, Cardoso Fernando, Tamagno Maristela Basso, and Pucci Adriana, eds. Mercosul, Mercosur: Estudos em homenagem a Fernando Henrique Cardoso. São Paulo: Atlas, 2007.

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A crise da Republica presidencial: De Deodoro a Fernando Henrique Cardoso. 2nd ed. Editora LTr, 2000.

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Carta Brasil 2000: Da terra de Vera Cruz de el Rei Dom Manuel, em 1500, ao Brasil do presidente Fernando Henrique Cardoso, em 2000. [São Paulo, Brazil]: Imprensa Oficial, 2000.

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Democratic Governance as an Effective and Enduring Response to the Challenges Facing Latin America. International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31752/idea.2021.83.

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The pandemic has highlighted longstanding shortcomings and challenges facing Latin America. We must make the most of this moment to bring about the historic transformations necessary to build a democratic governance that will bring peace, prosperity and social justice. The region requires structural change and this is, of course, nothing new. But now may be the most propitious moment in decades due to the electoral super-cycle that Latin America is experiencing from late 2020 until 2024, a period in which all presidential positions in the region are up for renewal, together with numerous legislative and subnational authorities. It is a unique opportunity that the region cannot afford to miss. This report was prepared by Jorge Máttar at the request of International IDEA under the direction of Daniel Zovatto. It is based on the minutes of seminars from The State of Democracy in Latin America project, implemented in 2020 by the Fundação Fernando Henrique Cardoso, the Fundación Democracia y Desarrollo, and International IDEA, and on the sessions of the International Forum of Santo Domingo on the Socioeconomic and Political Panorama for Latin America, held jointly with Funglode in January 2021. It also includes reflections, analysis and proposals produced together with Sergio Bitar (Bitar and Zovatto 2021), as well as those of Fernando Reyes Matta, Sergio Fausto and José Octavio Bordón. Other papers and empirical evidence have provided essential background for the preparation of this report.
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La gobernabilidad democrática como respuesta efectiva y perdurable a los desafíos de América Latina. International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31752/idea.2021.66.

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La agenda de gobernabilidad democrática para América Latina debe ser reforzada, en el plano regional, con una integración renovada e inteligente, asentada en la cooperación y en una inserción estratégica común en los foros globales. El proceso requiere la intervención coordinada de un Estado reformado y una sociedad reconciliada y cohesionada que, conjuntamente, impulsen la edificación y el sostenimiento de tres pilares importantes: 1) recuperar la confianza ciudadana en la política y relegitimar las instituciones democráticas; 2) avanzar hacia un nuevo contrato social incluyente y solidario; y 3) poner en marcha unas ambiciosas reformas fiscales progresivas sin precedentes en la región. Este documento se basa en las minutas de los seminarios del proyecto “El estado de la democracia en América Latina”, ejecutado en 2020 por la Fundación Fernando Henrique Cardoso, la Fundación Democracia y Desarrollo e IDEA Internacional; y en las sesiones del Foro Internacional de Santo Domingo, sobre el Panorama socioeconómico y político de América Latina realizado en enero de 2021 conjuntamente con Funglode. El objetivo principal del informe es estimular la movilización de voluntades políticas, capacidades institucionales y recursos humanos y materiales para acelerar el tránsito de América Latina hacia una gobernabilidad democrática plena. Ha sido elaborado por el economista e investigador Jorge Máttar a solicitud de IDEA Internacional, bajo la dirección de Daniel Zovatto, director regional de IDEA Internacional para América Latina. Asimismo, recoge reflexiones, análisis y propuestas de Sergio Bitar, Daniel Zovatto, Fernando Reyes Matta, Sergio Fausto y José Octavio Bordón. Otros trabajos y evidencia empírica complementaron los antecedentes fundamentales para la elaboración de este informe.
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Kiely, Ray. Dependency and World-Systems Perspectives on Development. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190846626.013.142.

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This essay focuses on two related “radical theories” of development, dependency and world-systems theory, and shows how they emerged as a critique partly of modernization theory and of the development strategy of import substitution industrialization. The dependency and world-systems perspectives on development were very influential among radical development theorists from the late 1960s onwards, all of whom agreed that capitalism had to be theorized as a world-system. These include Andre Gunder Frank, Fernando Henrique Cardoso, Theotonio Dos Santos, Walter Rodney, Samir Amin, Arghiri Emmanuel, and Immanuel Wallerstein. Some “stronger” versions of dependency, associated with underdevelopment and world-systems theory, have been introduced in recent years. In particular, A. G. Frank proposed the idea that development and underdevelopment are two sides of the same coin. A more nuanced approach to understanding dependency suggested that development and dependence were in some respects compatible. Wallerstein’s world-systems theory has spawned another approach called world-systems analysis. As theories, the ideas associated with both dependency and the world-systems are problematic, failing, for example, to adequately explain the origins of the capitalist world economy. However, both theories remain useful for understanding the current global order. In addition to recognizing that capitalism can in some respects be regarded as a world-system, the two approaches correctly assume that neoliberalism reinforces hierarchies by undermining the capacities of states to shift out of low value production into higher value sectors, as shown by historical patterns of manufacturing.
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