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Oikos Polis

Print version ISSN 2521-960XOn-line version ISSN 2415-2250

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FERREIRA, Maria. The Brazilian Logistic-State, the New-Developmental Model, and the Europe 2020 Strategy. A Comparative Public Policy Approach. Oikos Polis [online]. 2019, vol.4, n.2, pp.93-141. ISSN 2521-960X.

Abstract Following an international comparative public policy approach, this paper compares the Brazilian logistic-state model and the new-developmental model, introduced by Latin-American authors, with the European Union's Europe 2020 Strategy. The paper develops three main arguments: (i) that a relation of commensurability can be established between the Brazilian logistic state-model, its associated new-developmental model and the Europe 2020 Strategy, (ii) that the establishment of such a relation has to take into consideration the distinctions between Brazil and the European Union which represent distinct forms of political organization; and (iii) that the European Union's Europe 2020 Strategy represents the European Union and its member-states as logistic regulators concerning state-society relations. The policy significance of both arguments is evaluated. The paper, building from an international comparative public policy perspective, focus on the policy and academic relevance of comparing three policy paradigms developed in different institutional settings but whose policy framework can be represented as commensurable.

Keywords : Logistic-state-model; New-developmental model; Europe 2020 Strategy; Neoliberalism; Comparative Public Policy.

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