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Journal of Iberian and Latin American Research | 2016

Social policy expansion, democracy and social mobilization in Latin America:Healthcare reform in Brazil and Mexico

Ricardo Velázquez Leyer; Juan Pablo Ferrero

AbstractThis article studies how and under what circumstances different socio-political formations are more likely to trigger and shape distinct modes of institutional reform and transform the structures of the state in greater or lesser degree. The focus is on health care reforms in the context of political liberalization: the Sistema Unico de Saude in Brazil and the Seguro Popular de Salud in Mexico. Both are part of the wave of welfare policy expansion observed in Latin America in recent decades and undertaken in the national contexts of transitions towards pluralistic democratic systems, but which at the same time represent opposite reform models: a universalistic model in Brazil and the layering of insurance programs in Mexico. Applying a comparative perspective, we seek to establish similarities and differences in the contexts under which the reform processes were undertaken and in the social and political arrangements that generated and drove them. Differences in the types of democratic transitions...Abstract This article studies how and under what circumstances different socio-political formations are more likely to trigger and shape distinct modes of institutional reform and transform the structures of the state in greater or lesser degree. The focus is on health care reforms in the context of political liberalization: the Sistema Único de Saúde in Brazil and the Seguro Popular de Salud in Mexico. Both are part of the wave of welfare policy expansion observed in Latin America in recent decades and undertaken in the national contexts of transitions towards pluralistic democratic systems, but which at the same time represent opposite reform models: a universalistic model in Brazil and the layering of insurance programs in Mexico. Applying a comparative perspective, we seek to establish similarities and differences in the contexts under which the reform processes were undertaken and in the social and political arrangements that generated and drove them. Differences in the types of democratic transitions, the formation of cross-class coalitions and the institutional legacies from the populist regimes suggest that while in Brazil the process of democratization occurred together with the formation of an “initiative capacity,” the absence of this in Mexico resulted in the reproduction of a segmented and unequal system.


Archive | 2014

Democracy Against Neoliberalism in Argentina and Brazil: A Move to the Left

Juan Pablo Ferrero


Archive | 2007

El Sindicalismo de Movimiento Social: Algunas Reflexiones en Torno del Concepto

Juan Pablo Ferrero; Silvana Gurrera


Archive | 2014

Democracy against Neoliberalism in Argentina and Brazil

Juan Pablo Ferrero


Archive | 2013

Movimientos Sociales y Autonomia Colectiva: La politica de la Esperanza en America Latina

Ana Cecilia Dinerstein; M Deledicque; Juan Pablo Ferrero; Rodrigo Pascual; D Contartese


Archive | 2003

Desigualdad, Pobreza y Salud

Juan Pablo Ferrero


Archive | 2019

The Socio-Political Dynamics within the Crisis of the Left Turn: Argentina and Brazil

Juan Pablo Ferrero; Luciana Tatagiba; Ana Natalucci


Archive | 2017

Why Latin America has not yet fallen out with left-wing politics

Juan Pablo Ferrero; Daniela Bressa Florentin


Bulletin of Latin American Research | 2017

Intellectuals and the Search for National Identity in Twentieth-Century Brazil - by Chilcote, Ronald H.

Juan Pablo Ferrero


Political Studies Association | 2016

'A moment' or the own 'logic' of politics? An appraisal of contemporary Latin American populism

Juan Pablo Ferrero

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Rodrigo Pascual

University of Buenos Aires

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Oliver Walton

Centre for Development Studies

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Ricardo Velázquez Leyer

Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla

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