ABSTRACT
The 1985 elections in Brazil returned South America's largest country to democratic rule after two decades of military government. But the Sarney administration faces substantial economic and political challenges: over a 250 percent annual inflation rate, a foreign debt of more than $115 billion, and over a 20 percent unemployment rate. This collec
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part One|88 pages
The Brazilian ''Miracle'' and Brazil's Foreign Debt
part Two|43 pages
The Political Structure in the New Brazil
part Three|91 pages
Elections and Redemocratization in Brazil During the 1980s
part Four|29 pages
Brazil's Foreign Policy and Foreign Relations