2019
DOI: 10.1177/1866802x19889757
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Brazil Exporting Social Policies: From Local Innovation to a Global Model

Abstract: The importation of foreign models is part of Brazil’s institution building story, owing to its Portuguese colonisation and the influence of European countries and the United States. After the transition to democracy and the Constitution of 1988, the scenario began to change. The country developed social policy innovations that rose to a national scale when the Workers’ Party took office. These innovations started to spread globally, and international organisations began to recommend Brazilian social policies. … Show more

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“…These changes were derived from (1) the reconfiguration of international relations, (2) a policy of international diffusion of public policies (Porto de Oliveira, 2020), and (3) the promotion of technical cooperation between developing countries under the Lula administration (Milani, 2018). By contrast, under the Bolsonaro government, Itamaraty has lost institutional attributions due to the empowerment of other government agencies and state bureaucracies, in an attempt to weaken Itamaraty's high policymaking capacity.…”
Section: Brazilian Diplomatic Capacitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These changes were derived from (1) the reconfiguration of international relations, (2) a policy of international diffusion of public policies (Porto de Oliveira, 2020), and (3) the promotion of technical cooperation between developing countries under the Lula administration (Milani, 2018). By contrast, under the Bolsonaro government, Itamaraty has lost institutional attributions due to the empowerment of other government agencies and state bureaucracies, in an attempt to weaken Itamaraty's high policymaking capacity.…”
Section: Brazilian Diplomatic Capacitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, even though the practice of school social work in the country may be relatively new, previous experiences from other areas of social assistance and multi-professional practice can and should be taken into consideration when designing a national framework for school social work in Brazilian schools. It is noteworthy that Brazilian social work – more generally speaking – has gained international attention, and some even argue that it has evolved to a specific field of knowledge (Heitmann, 2017b; Mota, 2013), given the importance of Brazilian social work and its contributions to global developments of the profession (Castro-Santos, 2016; Porto de Oliveira, 2020).…”
Section: Suggestions For Advancing the Social Work Profession In Braz...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research explored the nature of these policy, knowledge, and technology exchanges, as well as the main actors involved and their motivations (Milhorance 2014;Sabourin and Grisa 2018;Porto de Oliveira 2020). Critical scholarship connected the circulation of technology and know-how with the internationalisation of Brazilian agriculture more broadly, including investments and businesses as well as international policy advocacy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%