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          ASCENSÃO E CRISE DO GOVERNO DILMA ROUSSEFF E O GOLPE DE 2016: PODER ESTRUTURAL, CONTRADIÇÃO E IDEOLOGIA Translated title: THE RISE AND FALL OF DILMA ROUSSEFF GOVERNMENT AND THE 2016 COUP: STRUCTURAL POWER, CONTRADICTION AND IDEOLOGY

          RESUMO O artigo procura entender o governo Dilma Rousseff e o Golpe de 2016 levando em consideração o poder estrutural do capital financeiro e as contradições inerentes aos modelos de crescimento econômico e coalizão política observados desde o governo Lula. Argumenta-se que o projeto econômico do governo Rousseff procurava superar algumas destas contradições. O governo, contudo, não foi capaz de realizar nem as reformas institucionais nem as repactuações políticas necessárias para o sucesso de seu projeto, em contexto de desaceleração cíclica e aguçamento da concorrência internacional e dos conflitos sociais no Brasil. A política econômica é avaliada desde a austeridade de 2011 até a de 2015, passando pela chamada Nova Matriz Econômica e seu desmonte gradual em 2013. Analisa-se as origens da unificação da burguesia em torno a um programa neoliberal em 2016, assim como a relação entre a revolta das camadas médias e o ataque político-judicial resultante no Golpe de 2016. ABSTRACT The article seeks to understand the Dilma Rousseff government and the 2016 coup, considering the structural power of the financial capital and the contradictions inherent to the models of economic growth and political coalition observed since the Lula administration. It is argued that the Rousseff government’s economic project sought to overcome some of these contradictions. The government, however, was unable to carry out either the institutional reforms or the political changes necessary for the success of its project, in the context of an economic slowdown and the sharpening of international competition and social conflicts in Brazil. The economic policy is evaluated from the austerity of 2011 to that of 2015, passing through the so-called New Economic Matrix and its gradual dismantling in 2013. The origins of the bourgeoisie’s unification around a neoliberal program in 2016 are analyzed, as well as the relationship between the middle-class revolt and the political-judicial attack resulting on the 2016 coup.
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            Journal
            Bulletin of Latin American Research
            Bull Latin American Res
            Wiley
            0261-3050
            1470-9856
            September 2021
            September 15 2020
            September 2021
            : 40
            : 4
            : 598-612
            Affiliations
            [1 ]University of Maryland USA
            [2 ]Northeastern University USA
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            10.1111/blar.13166
            992e106d-5fb9-4c00-a9c7-9c5ee5af77dc
            © 2021

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