Brazil after Bolsonaro captures and presents the voices of a wide range of stakeholders, including academics and journalists in Brazil and abroad, to produce the first systematic engagement with Lula-s upcoming presidency.
Providing fair and balanced perspectives on Lula, the authors examine the legacy of Lula-s previous presidency, what has happened in the interim in the eras of Rousseff, Temer and Bolsonaro, and what are the challenges facing a new Lula administration. Divided into three main sections (Background to change; Context and issues; Foreign policy), chapters detail the political, social, and economic dimensions of change in Brazil and its wider repercussions. A fourth section sees Lu-Guillermo Sol-Rivera, President of Costa Rica from 2014-18, offer reflections on Lula from the perspective of a fellow president.
Assuming no prior knowledge and written in an accessible style, this book is ideal for those seeking to further their understanding of conte