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What do Brazilians Think about the Federation? Post-2013 Centralization and Trust Crisis

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Author(s):
Diogo Ferrari [1] ; Rogerio Schlegel [2]
Total Authors: 2
Affiliation:
[1] Universidade da Califórnia. Departamento de Ciência Política
[2] Universidade Federal de São Paulo. Departamento de Ciências Sociais - Brasil
Total Affiliations: 2
Document type: Journal article
Source: Dados; v. 67, n. 3 2023-11-20.
Abstract

Abstract The political and economic crises that ravaged Brazil in the last years of Dilma Rousseff’s government resulted in a substantial drop in voters’ trust in the central government (57.10% in 2013 to 13.35% in 2018). This article investigates the impact of this phenomenon on voters’ attitude toward the distribution of power across government levels in Brazil. Based on two original nationally representative surveys, we show that the reduction of voters’ trust in the central government did not lead to an increase in decentralist attitudes, which is counter-intuitive and different from the trends observed in the United States. However, the trust crisis which worsened along these years significantly changed the importance of trust as a predictor of centralist attitudes. These results show that the public opinion about the federation does not oppose the current level of centralization in Brazil and alert to the importance of trust shocks to understand its role in the formation of opinions about centralist attitudes. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 13/07616-7 - CEM - Center for Metropolitan Studies
Grantee:Eduardo Cesar Leão Marques
Support Opportunities: Research Grants - Research, Innovation and Dissemination Centers - RIDC