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Limits and Ambiguities of Social Policy under Neoliberalism in Latin America
The Cases of Brazil and Argentina

An investigation into the evolution of poverty reduction strategies in Brazil and Argentina over the past two decades, focusing on programs like Bolsa Família and Asignación Universal por Hijo.

In today’s Latin America, social policy is a battleground. At stake is not just poverty relief, but the very meaning of citizenship and whether transformation is still possible in times of austerity and conservative backlash. Through a critical and comparative lens, this book reveals how political agendas, institutional legacies, and economic crises have shaped—and undermined—social protection systems. It reveals the dilemmas faced by social policy in times of democratic erosion, economic crisis, and rising inequality across the Latin American region.

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