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Item Capacidade estatal e políticas de promoção da igualdade racial: o caso brasileiro(Fundação João Pinheiro, 2017-03-24) Almeida, Gustavo Henrique Moreira Dias; Ladeira, Carla Bronzo; http://lattes.cnpq.br/2040877413046909; Machado, José Ângelo; http://lattes.cnpq.br/9345341099863361; Carneiro, Ricardo; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6739881018308220This study intends to analyze the aspects of the state capacity in the scope of the public politics of promotion of racial equality in Brazil. It is a historical approach to the perpetuation of social inequalities based on ethnic-racial relations, focusing on the role of the black movement's participation in the recognition of rights and state institutions in the process of producing the integrality necessary to approach ethnic inequality Racial discrimination in Brazil. The research has as reference frame the state capacities, represented by the administrative and political capacity, and its operational attributes as a way to visualize the public policies of promotion of racial equality. The attributes used were: coordination, flexibility, innovation, sustainability, Evaluation, legitimacy and equity. After documentary analysis and interviews with the former leaders involved in the construction of state capacities, the aim was to identify the conditions of state capacity for the production of policy and management of public policies, emphasizing the advances and challenges found in the policy of promoting racial equality In Brazil from 2003 to 2015. The purpose is to understand the trajectory of struggles for recognition of a portion of the Brazilian population, materialized at the state level through a specific institutional arrangement. Understanding this process of building state capacities in this field of public policies was the central objective of the research. In the end, it was shown that many advances were made in the area of racial equality, however, directly proportional, it was also evident that the more advanced, the more a counterforce was to maintain the existing status quo. Discrimination and any structure created and articulated to maintain hierarchy among races were so entrenched in Brazilian institutions that, throughout the development of state capacities, the Brazilian state encountered difficulties in promoting racial equality as an institutionalized public policy. This finding was made clear by the fact that the former leaders reported the difficulties in putting in place programmed actions.