Monday, 2 June 2008

McD et al

2/3 of citizenry in Brazil belong to voluntary associations1 (919)


Claims that in Brazil churches chose to mobilize against authoritarianism2 (923)


Link between membership of church and associational participation in Brazil3 (925)


Focus on RCC resistance to military dictatorship4 (930)

1P McDonough, DC Shin & J Moisés, “Democratization and Participation: Comparing Spain, Brazil, and Korea” The Journal of Politics, 60:4 (1998), 919953, 919.

2P McDonough, DC Shin & J Moisés, “Democratization and Participation: Comparing Spain, Brazil, and Korea” The Journal of Politics, 60:4 (1998), 919953, 923.

3P McDonough, DC Shin & J Moisés, “Democratization and Participation: Comparing Spain, Brazil, and Korea” The Journal of Politics, 60:4 (1998), 919953, 925.

4P McDonough, DC Shin & J Moisés, “Democratization and Participation: Comparing Spain, Brazil, and Korea” The Journal of Politics, 60:4 (1998), 919953, 930.

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