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Combating Corruption in Latin America
by Joseph S. Tulchin
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with references to "Collor de Mello".
Excerpt - on Page 91: "
... In Brazil, when it became clear that an ally of President Fernando Collor de Mello was in line to receive the privatized firm, others withdrew their offers (Manzetti and Blake 1996). Collor sought to ... "
Key Phrases:
Collor de Mello, Latin America, World Bank, Buenos Aires, New York, United States, domestic normative systems, corruption incentives, scambio occulto, anticorruption policies, operative codes, corruption scheme
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Brazil
by Riordan Roett
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with references to "Collor de Mello".
Excerpt - on Page 14: "
... In the second round, one month later, the voters were given a clear choice. On the one side stood Fernando Collor de Mello, the scion of a wealthy, provincial political clan from Alagoas, in the impoverished Northeast. On the other side stood Luis ... "
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Watchdog Journalism in South America
by Silvio Waisbord
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with references to "Collor de Mello".
Excerpt - on Page 40: "
... dealings with treasury bonds, and corruption in the implementation of agrarian reforms and in the process of privatization during the Collor de Mello and Franco administrations. ... "
Key Phrases:
South American, United States, Fernando Collor, Collor de Mello, Folha de Sao Paulo, Latin American, watchdog journalism, watchdog reporting, press denunciations, newsgathering routines, drug monies, watchdog journalists
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Cloak of Green: The Links between Key Environmental Groups, Government and Big Business
by Elaine Dewar
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with references to "Collor de Mello".
Excerpt - on Page 155: "
... de Souza called the "true president of Brazil." De Souza's figures showed Globo TV had given Marinho's favoured candidate, president-elect Collor de Mello, much more coverage than Lula. ... "
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