"Instead of becoming institutionalized, relationships became individualized, taking the form of what Cardoso (1975) called '
bureaucratic rings', that is, small sets of individual industrialists connected to an equally small set of individual bureaucrats, usually through some pivotal office holder. (EVANS, 1989)"
Keywords: predatory state incoherent absolutist domination, surrounding social structure intense immersion,
inter-institutional structuring in linkages, surrounding society demands insulation,
strategic contradictions in sustainability, institutionalized system of linkages,
effective multilevel governance, administrative guidance relationship, local industrial elite, public-private interaction,
think tanks network, developmental state effectiveness,
society demands insulation, corporate coherence entity,
state transformative capacity, developed welfare states, relatively effective states, state-society networks,
governance in contradiction,
development in society,
linkages in state, structural transformation, ineffective states, traditional societies,
welfare state,
social networks, global states, glocal states,
cognitive cities,
global cities, economic transformation,
sustainability transformation,
political parties,
markets operation, bureaucracy effectiveness, bureaucrats status,
corporate coherence,
free culture,
school linkages,
enmeshed state, lateral agreements, bureaucratic rings, institutionalized relationships, individualized relationships, clientelistic pressures, individualized channels,
governance competitiveness, bureaucratic insulation, bureaucratic traditions,
private channels,
state-society,
developmental state, relative autonomy,
embedded autonomy,
nation-state,
bureaucracy,
effectiveness,
points
Palavras-chave:
pluralismo institucional,
individualismo institucional,
perspectiva em conhecimento,
cidades cognitivas
Brazil:
Brazil in agreements,
Vinegar Revolt,
society linkages in Brazil,
Brasil em pluralismo institucional
Cognitive Cities: Interdisciplinary approach reconsidering the process of (re)inventing urban habitat. Disponível em <
http://programm.corp.at/cdrom2007/archiv/papers2007/corp2007_TUSNOVICS.pdf >.
Developmental state. Available from <
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Developmental_state >. access on 22 January 2015.
EVANS, Peter. “Predatory, Developmental and Other Apparatuses,” Sociological Forum, Dec. 1989, pp. 561-87
Woodrow Wilson Action Committee. Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University,
Woodrow Wilson Center. Available from <
http://www.princeton.edu/wwac/ >. access on 4 January 2015.
Think Tanks and Civil Societies Program. International Relations Program, University of Pennsylvania. Available from <
http://www.gotothinktank.com/ >. Access on 12 February 2013.
http://scholar.google.com.br/scholar?q=global+states+%22governance+competitiveness%22&btnG=&hl=pt-BR&as_sdt=0%2C5
http://www.google.com.br/search?hl=pt-BR&q=orientation+social+human+%22society+demands%22&btnG=Pesquisar
Number of topics:
13
Number of topics:
2
Number of topics:
7
Number of topics:
1
--
GregorioIvanoff - 27 Jan 2015
to top