If you liked Coyuntura--respuesta y desafío by Herbert de Souza, start with El capital mundial (1987), Introduction to Latin American politics (1976), and A cura da AIDS = (1994). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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  4. 4 Ten years and four generals ; The outlook for Geisel's government 1974 · 14 pages · Herbert de Souza · Same author
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Coyuntura--respuesta y desafío is by Herbert de Souza.