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Regiões metropolitanas: condicionantes do regime político

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The impact of the first metropolitan administration experience in Brazil, enforced by an authoritarian and centralizing regime, has marked its path, conditioning the later choices as mentioned in this paper, focusing on the impact of political regime, the federal system and the intergovernmental relations.
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The author of this article takes the metropolitan administration issue, focusing the impact of the political regime, the federal system and the intergovernmental relations. Her point is that the institutional choices regarding the first metropolitan administration experience in Brazil, enforced by an authoritarian and centralizing regime, has marked its path, conditioning the later choices.

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Development Regimes, Scales and State Spatial Restructuring: Change and Continuity in the Production of Urban Space in Metropolitan Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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A criação de municípios e a formalização de regiões metropolitanas: os desafios da coordenação federativa

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Governança, governo ou gestão: o caminho das ações metropolitanas

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Novas governanças para as áreas metropolitanas. O panorama internacional e as perspectivas para o caso brasileiro

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