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The Rise of Political Outsiders in Brazilian Politics: The Case of São Paulo Mayor João Doria

February 28, 2018March 2, 2018 COHA Brazil, Brazilian Democratic Movement Party, Brazilian elections, Fernando Haddad, Geraldo Alckmin, grupo lide, Joao Doria, Lava Jato, Maria Rodriguez-Dominguez, privatization, PSDB, Sao Paulo

| By MARIA RODRIGUEZ-DOMINGUEZ Extramural Contributor at the Council on Hemispheric Affairs   To download a PDF of this article,

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