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Democracy on a Tightrope

Politics and Bureaucracy in Brazil

Pedro Abramovay author Gabriela Lotta author Kim Olson translator Diane R Grosklaus Whitty translator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Central European University Press

Published:8th Dec '25

£46.95

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Democracy on a Tightrope explores the complex relationship between politics and bureaucracy in Brazil’s democratic development since the 1988 Constitution. Drawing from academic research and firsthand government experience, Pedro Abramovay and Gabriela Lotta examine how technocracy, meritocracy, and institutional power can both support and undermine democratic governance. Through vivid case studies—from drug policy to the Internet Bill of Rights—the book reveals how balancing political legitimacy with bureaucratic expertise is essential to building an inclusive, participatory democracy that resists authoritarian drift.

“Politics is essential for overcoming historical challenges and building a democracy that confronts its violent past, does not oppress minorities, and ensures society’s participation in decisions about the country’s direction. The book Democracy on a Tightrope offers an indispensable reflection for anyone fighting for a just Brazil.”
Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, President of Brazil

“Combining solid academic research with the experience of those who have served in government, Gabriela Lotta and Pedro Abramovay provide an original and relevant contribution to understanding how to seek a delicate balance in our democratic development.”
Fernando Henrique Cardoso, Former President of Brazil

“We need strong, capable government equipped to handle the biggest challenges of our time while also maintaining strong democratic engagement and participation. Pedro Abramovay and Gabriela Lotta’s book underscores the importance of getting this balance right.”
Professor Mariana Mazzucato

ISBN: 9789633867815

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168 pages