Funding Policy Research Under 'Distasteful Regimes': The Ford Foundation and the Social Sciences at the University of Brasília

Carlos Eduardo Suprinyak, Ramon Garcia Fernandez
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The Ford Foundation’s initial effort to assist in the development of the social sciences in Brazil coincided with the early years of the military regime that ruled the country between 1964 and 1985. Given the Foundation’s expressed goal of fostering research that was of potential relevance for public policy, the Brazilian political context posed a difficult dilemma. The issue came to the forefront amid discussions over a proposal for the creation of a Master’s Program in Economics at the University of Brasilia (UnB). Although UnB’s modern institutional structure was ideally suited for the Foundation’s purposes, the university had been subject to repeated military interventions in late 1960’s. Moreover, its geographical closeness to the seat of Brazilian political power arose concerns that it could become an instrument in the hands of the military government. Using evidence from the Ford Foundation archives, the paper attempts to illuminate the institutional context surrounding the development of academic economics in Brazil in the late 1960s and early 1970s, in its relations to the deeper social and political currents in effect at the time.
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“令人厌恶的制度”下的资助政策研究:福特基金会和Brasília大学的社会科学
福特基金会最初致力于协助巴西社会科学的发展,恰逢1964年至1985年军事政权统治该国的早期。鉴于基金会的明确目标是促进可能与公共政策相关的研究,巴西的政治环境造成了一个困难的困境。在关于在巴西利亚大学(UnB)设立经济学硕士课程的提议的讨论中,这个问题成为了人们关注的焦点。虽然联合国大学的现代体制结构非常适合基金会的宗旨,但该大学在1960年代后期一再受到军事干预。此外,它在地理上靠近巴西的政治权力中心,这引起了人们的担忧,即它可能成为军政府手中的工具。利用福特基金会档案中的证据,本文试图阐明20世纪60年代末和70年代初巴西学术经济学发展的制度背景,以及它与当时产生影响的更深层次的社会和政治潮流的关系。
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