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ID132471
Title ProperBrazil's angry middle class
LanguageENG
AuthorSampaio, Antônio
Publication2014.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The recent protests show that secure democracy and an absence of extremism are no guarantee of domestic stability.
On 26 May 2014, just a few weeks ahead of the World Cup, an angry crowd surrounded the Brazilian football team in Rio de Janeiro. Striking teachers attacked the team bus as it left the city's international airport, protesting the government's vast expenditure on preparations for the event and neglect of the education system. Heavily armed military police were called in to clear a path for the vehicle, and have followed the players ever since. For many Brazilians, passion for football was supplanted by demands for better infrastructure, salaries and quality of life: the 12 June Brazil-Croatia game that opened the tournament followed a year in which one person was killed and hundreds were estimated to have been injured in demonstrations around the country. This article went to press before the four-week-long competition had finished; football mania was at the time returning to Brazil. The country's mood was likely to be affected by the final result.
`In' analytical NoteSurvival : the IISS Quarterly Vol.56, No.4; August-September 2014: p.107-118
Journal SourceSurvival : the IISS Quarterly Vol.56, No.4; August-September 2014: p.107-118
Key WordsBrazil ;  International Protest ;  Emerging Nations ;  Development ;  Governance ;  Great Event ;  Armed Military Police ;  Football Mania ;  Brazil-Croatia Game ;  World Cup ;  Emerging Power ;  Political Demands ;  Political Engagement ;  Foreign Policy ;  Geopolitical Crises ;  Economic Advances ;  Global Economic System ;  Strategic Circles ;  BRICS ;  Brazil - BRICS ;  Russia - BRICS ;  India - BRICS ;  China - BRICS ;  South Africa - BRICS


 
 
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