Policies of Space and the Space of Politics:the “Negotiated Expansion" of the Belo Horizonte Metropolitan Area

The aim of this article is to analyse the process of expansion of the Belo Horiz onte Metropolit an A rea, cre ated in 1973 wit h 14 municipalities, which today comprises 34 municipalities, making it the second largest MA in Brazil. After the redemocratization, more specifically after the promulgati...

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Main Authors: Carlos Aurélio Pimenta, Gustavo Gomes Machado
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Brazilian Political Science Association 2011-12-01
Series:Brazilian Political Science Review
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Online Access:http://www.bpsr.org.br/index.php/bpsr/article/download/128/119
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spelling doaj-663a454231b94d2fa2329a7f3d5d27232020-11-25T01:22:05ZengBrazilian Political Science AssociationBrazilian Political Science Review1981-38211981-38212011-12-0152117145Policies of Space and the Space of Politics:the “Negotiated Expansion" of the Belo Horizonte Metropolitan AreaCarlos Aurélio Pimenta0Gustavo Gomes Machado1PUC-MinasUni-BHThe aim of this article is to analyse the process of expansion of the Belo Horiz onte Metropolit an A rea, cre ated in 1973 wit h 14 municipalities, which today comprises 34 municipalities, making it the second largest MA in Brazil. After the redemocratization, more specifically after the promulgation of the State Const itut ions in the late 1980s, several new metropolitan areas were created in the country, and all nine MAs instituted in the early 1970s increased their number of member municipalities, in a context of low prioritization of the MAs by the federal government. The article highlights the factors of a legal, institutional, symbol ic and pol it ical/electoral nature that explain the expansion of the BHMA, also very present in other regions. It underscores the impact of the model of met ropol it an management adopted after t he 1989 State Constitution on the capacity to produce cooperative action in the metropolitan sphere. It also analyses the manner in which the dilemma of collective action for the management of t he MAs in the state of Minas Gerais was sought to be overcome, by means of adopting a new institutional model, in the mid-2000s. http://www.bpsr.org.br/index.php/bpsr/article/download/128/119Belo Horizonte Metropolitan Areametropolitan managementconstitution of the state of Minas GeraisFederalismIntergovernmental relations
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Gustavo Gomes Machado
Policies of Space and the Space of Politics:the “Negotiated Expansion" of the Belo Horizonte Metropolitan Area
Brazilian Political Science Review
Belo Horizonte Metropolitan Area
metropolitan management
constitution of the state of Minas Gerais
Federalism
Intergovernmental relations
author_facet Carlos Aurélio Pimenta
Gustavo Gomes Machado
author_sort Carlos Aurélio Pimenta
title Policies of Space and the Space of Politics:the “Negotiated Expansion" of the Belo Horizonte Metropolitan Area
title_short Policies of Space and the Space of Politics:the “Negotiated Expansion" of the Belo Horizonte Metropolitan Area
title_full Policies of Space and the Space of Politics:the “Negotiated Expansion" of the Belo Horizonte Metropolitan Area
title_fullStr Policies of Space and the Space of Politics:the “Negotiated Expansion" of the Belo Horizonte Metropolitan Area
title_full_unstemmed Policies of Space and the Space of Politics:the “Negotiated Expansion" of the Belo Horizonte Metropolitan Area
title_sort policies of space and the space of politics:the “negotiated expansion" of the belo horizonte metropolitan area
publisher Brazilian Political Science Association
series Brazilian Political Science Review
issn 1981-3821
1981-3821
publishDate 2011-12-01
description The aim of this article is to analyse the process of expansion of the Belo Horiz onte Metropolit an A rea, cre ated in 1973 wit h 14 municipalities, which today comprises 34 municipalities, making it the second largest MA in Brazil. After the redemocratization, more specifically after the promulgation of the State Const itut ions in the late 1980s, several new metropolitan areas were created in the country, and all nine MAs instituted in the early 1970s increased their number of member municipalities, in a context of low prioritization of the MAs by the federal government. The article highlights the factors of a legal, institutional, symbol ic and pol it ical/electoral nature that explain the expansion of the BHMA, also very present in other regions. It underscores the impact of the model of met ropol it an management adopted after t he 1989 State Constitution on the capacity to produce cooperative action in the metropolitan sphere. It also analyses the manner in which the dilemma of collective action for the management of t he MAs in the state of Minas Gerais was sought to be overcome, by means of adopting a new institutional model, in the mid-2000s.
topic Belo Horizonte Metropolitan Area
metropolitan management
constitution of the state of Minas Gerais
Federalism
Intergovernmental relations
url http://www.bpsr.org.br/index.php/bpsr/article/download/128/119
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