Alexander Cambraia Nascimento Vaz
Doctor in Political Science.
Coordinator of the Systems, Governance and Identification Axis of the United Nations Development Program (UNDP).
Public Policies as a socio-political-economic choice: is a balance possible? Bureaucratic development and its impacts on public policies: institutional path and analytical biases; Bureaucracy and public policies from an institutional perspective: the State-bureaucracy relationship and its relevance for public policies; Planning and management in contemporary Brazil: bureaucratic development and the challenges of intersectorality – information management and public planning via PPA; Bureaucracy and public policies from a market perspective: the State-market relationship and its relevance for public policies; “Developmentalism”, neoliberalism and underdevelopment: the defining variables of “weight”; state; Bureaucracy and public policies from a societal perspective: the State-society relationship and its relevance for public policies; The development of participatory bodies in Brazil: bringing society closer to state management?; Socio-state interfaces and their impacts on public management; In search of a synthesis: the relationship between bureaucracy, market and society in the production of public policies – after all, is it possible to achieve a balance? Institutional Arrangements for Public Policies; Bureaucratic and Political Capabilities in public policies.
Alexander Cambraia Nascimento Vaz
Doctor in Political Science.
Coordinator of the Systems, Governance and Identification Axis of the United Nations Development Program (UNDP).
Public Policies as a socio-political-economic choice: is a balance possible? Bureaucratic development and its impacts on public policies: institutional path and analytical biases; Bureaucracy and public policies from an institutional perspective: the State-bureaucracy relationship and its relevance for public policies; Planning and management in contemporary Brazil: bureaucratic development and the challenges of intersectorality – information management and public planning via PPA; Bureaucracy and public policies from a market perspective: the State-market relationship and its relevance for public policies; “Developmentalism”, neoliberalism and underdevelopment: the defining variables of “weight”; state; Bureaucracy and public policies from a societal perspective: the State-society relationship and its relevance for public policies; The development of participatory bodies in Brazil: bringing society closer to state management?; Socio-state interfaces and their impacts on public management; In search of a synthesis: the relationship between bureaucracy, market and society in the production of public policies – after all, is it possible to achieve a balance? Institutional Arrangements for Public Policies; Bureaucratic and Political Capabilities in public policies.
OTHER SUBJECTS OF THE
PROFESSIONAL MASTER'S DEGREE in Public Administration
Professor: Roberto Pires
PhD in Public Policy and International Development with Post-Doctorate at Brown University and Foundation Nationale des Sciences Politiques.
Teacher: Weder de Oliveira
Master in Law and PhD in Law from USP. Minister of the Union Court of Auditors
Professor: Pedro Cavalcante
PhD in Political Science with Post-Doctorate at Columbia University and University of California.
Specialist in Public Policies and Government Management at the Ministry of Economy.