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    BETWEEN POLIS AND PHYSIS: Democracy as a problem and a solution for the climate crisis by Seifert Jr, Carlos Alberto, Stein, Guilherme de Queiroz, Gugliano, Alfredo Alejandro

    Published in Ambiente & Sociedade (2020)
    “…Abstract The debate on climate change has begun to influence public policies through technical documents which include predictions and impacts concerning the…”
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    Climate Change, Denialism, and Participatory Institutions in Brazil: Effects of the Bolsonaro Government's Environmental Strategy (2019-2022) by Queiroz-Stein, Guilherme de, Seifert Jr, Carlos Alberto, Luiz, Aidee Maria Moser Torquato

    “…Understanding the impact of political and institutional factors on the fight against climate change has become increasingly important in the global debate on…”
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    The Brazilian Nightmare: Conservatism, neoliberalism and intense neoextrativism by Gugliano, Alfredo Alejandro, Seifert Jr, Carlos Alberto, De Queiroz Stein, Guilherme, Suptitz, Bruna Fernanda

    Published in Brasiliana (Aarhus universitet) (25-09-2022)
    “…In the 2010s, conservative leaderships dominated governments in many western democracies. In this wave, Jair Bolsonaro was elected President of Brazil in 2018…”
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    The Brazilian Nightmare by Alfredo Gugliano, Carlos Alberto Seifert Jr, Guilherme de Queiroz Stein, Bruna Fernanda Suptitz

    Published in Brasiliana (Aarhus universitet) (01-09-2022)
    “…In the 2010s, conservative leaderships dominated governments in many western democracies. In this wave, Jair Bolsonaro was elected President of Brazil in 2018…”
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    Bolsonaro's government and the dismantling of the participative institutions in environmental policy by Seifert, Carlos Alberto, Queiroz‐Stein, Guilherme, Gugliano, Alfredo Alejandro

    Published in Latin American policy (01-06-2023)
    “…In 2018, Jair Bolsonaro won the Brazilian presidential election with the political support of conservative groups and large business groups that aimed to…”
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