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  1. Fernando Henrique Cardoso GCB GCTE GCoIISE GColIH GColL GCM RE DMN CYC OMRI (Portuguese: [feʁˈnɐ̃du ẽˈʁiki kaʁˈdozu] ⓘ; born 18 June 1931), also known by his initials FHC (Portuguese: [ɛfjaɡaˈse] ⓘ), is a Brazilian sociologist, professor, and politician [1] who served as the 34th president of Brazil from 1 January 1995 to 1 ...

  2. Fernando Henrique Cardoso, Brazilian sociologist, teacher, and politician who was president of Brazil from 1995 to 2003. He previously served as a senator and as finance minister. Learn more about Cardoso’s life and career, including his time in exile.

  3. Fernando Henrique Cardoso got his start as Franco’s minister of finance. Through radical economic and social change aimed at controlling the wildly fluctuating economy, Cardoso aimed to fix Brazil’s dire economic situation, quiet its critics, and discredit those who made the wry observation that Brazil “is the country of tomorrow—and ...

  4. The presidency of Fernando Henrique Cardoso began on January 1, 1995, with the inauguration of Fernando Henrique, also known as FHC, and ended on January 1, 2003, when Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva took over the presidency.

  5. Jul 26, 2017 · AQ interviewed Fernando Henrique Cardoso, who long before serving as Brazil’s president (1995–2002) was a renowned professor of sociology and a protagonist in two great periods of social upheaval. During the 1960s, Cardoso’s leftist views caused the military government to force him into exile in Chile and then France — where he ...

  6. Fernando Henrique Cardoso. An internationally renowned sociologist, professor and researcher, Fernando Henrique Cardoso chose social change, socio-economic development, and the challenges of democracy in Brazil and Latin America as his main topics of study.

  7. Aug 17, 2013 · After being Minister of Finance, Fernando Henrique Cardoso was elected President of Brazil for two terms, 1995-2003. He was President of the International Sociological Association (1982-1986), toward the end of the Brazilian dictatorship.

  8. May 13, 2012 · Fernando Henrique Cardoso epitomizes how deep empirical scholarship can produce real political and economic changes for society’s betterment. Trained as a sociologist, Cardoso eventually became the 34th president of Brazil.

  9. Jul 30, 2012 · After the military dictatorship fell in the 1980s, Fernando Henrique Cardoso led efforts to combat high inflation and build Brazil’s economy into one of the fastest growing in the world.

  10. Fernando Henrique Cardoso (b. Rio de Janeiro, June 18, 1931) had an influential academic career before going into politics and becoming a senator, foreign minister, finance minister and president of Brazil.