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VI. The Brazilian Program of Administrative Reform

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The régime of Getulio Vargas has in the past fourteen years wrought a major transformation in the national government of Brazil. A vast centralization has taken place whereby the states' rights direction of the post-Empire period—1889–1930—was reversed and both the states and the municipalities were brought under control. New ministries and other national organs were created. A merit system was established and a public service organized. The national administration has been integrated both structurally and by means of central management agencies.These sweeping changes have come rapidly, mostly in the past five years. There is added interest for people in the United States of America because the precedents have been taken from the theory and practice of this country. It will not be possible to present in this brief paper more than a summary of the Brazilian administrative reforms.

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  • Reining, Henry, 1945. "VI. The Brazilian Program of Administrative Reform," American Political Science Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 39(3), pages 536-547, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:apsrev:v:39:y:1945:i:03:p:536-547_05
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