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    What Candidates Think and Feel Under Pressure — a Brazilian Book Now in English

    Sam AllcockBy Sam Allcock26/05/20264 Mins Read
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    Political strategist Alberto Lage and psychologist Iracema Rezende spent years working at close quarters with candidates in Brazilian campaigns. The book is the product of that experience. It examines the emotional and psychological forces that shape how candidates behave and makes the case that those same forces act on leaders and decision-makers across many walks of life.

    “Inside the Candidate’s Head: The Psychology of Running for Office – Lessons from Brazil’s Campaign Trenches” is now available in English. The Portuguese edition topped Amazon Brazil’s bestseller lists before a Spanish edition took the book across Latin America and Spain.

    The authors published the original as “Cabeça de Candidato” in Portuguese in September 2025. It climbed to the top of Amazon Brazil’s rankings in Elections, Politics, and Social Sciences. Readers can now buy the English edition in Kindle, paperback, and hardcover through Amazon and the official website at insidethecandidateshead.com.

    The Spanish edition, “Cabeza de Candidato: Dentro de la mente del poder | Lecciones de campañas en Brasil”, was translated by Marcus Vinicius Baldo, co-founder of Compol Brasil. Political scientist Felipe Nunes wrote the preface for the Brazilian edition. Paulo Carlos López-López, Professor of Political Science at the University of Santiago de Compostela and spokesperson for Sumar Galicia, part of Spain’s governing coalition, provided the foreword for the translated editions.

    Looking beyond strategy

    Rather than centering its analysis on polling, messaging, or electoral data, the book examines the psychological conditions surrounding candidates and campaign teams during moments of extreme pressure. Drawing from years of political consulting and behavioral analysis, Lage and Rezende focus on the emotional dynamics that often remain invisible in public discussions about elections. Fear, ego, insecurity, overconfidence, and the inability to confront uncomfortable realities emerge as recurring forces influencing leadership decisions. The authors argue that many campaign failures are not caused by flawed technical strategy alone, but by the emotional environments in which decisions are made. Temporary structures built around urgency and power disputes can create distorted communication, defensive behavior, and strategic blindness. This perspective moves the book away from the format of a conventional campaign manual. Instead, it approaches elections as human systems shaped by stress, hierarchy, and psychological tension.

    Relevance beyond politics

    Although the case studies are rooted in Brazil’s electoral environment, the English edition positions the book within a broader international conversation about leadership under pressure, thanks to consultants Pam Spencer and Lynn White, both of whom have recognized careers in organizational culture in the British context, and encouraged the English-language release, including this perspective. The consultants are mentioned in the acknowledgments of the translated version of the book. Its themes extend beyond politics into corporate management, institutional leadership, nonprofits, startups, and organizations facing high-stakes decision-making. The dynamics described by the authors, such as pressure cultures, low psychological safety, communication breakdowns, and concentration of power, are presented as universal organizational patterns. The release arrives at a moment of growing international interest in Brazilian political communication. Brazil’s campaign environment has increasingly drawn attention across Latin America due to its scale, volatility, and intensity, becoming a reference point for consultants and analysts studying electoral behavior in emerging democracies. That international visibility was reinforced during the World Summit of Political Communication held in Montevideo from April 21 to 23, where Alberto Lage discussed the book’s central ideas alongside other Brazilian strategists participating in the event.

    Brazilian political expertise reaches a wider readership

    The English publication marks another stage in the book’s international expansion following its commercial performance in Brazil and the Spanish-language launch aimed at readers across Latin America and Spain. While grounded in political campaigns, “Inside the Candidate’s Head” presents Brazilian electoral experience as a broader study of human behavior within structures of power. Its central argument is that leadership crises often begin long before public collapse becomes visible. Alberto Lage has spent decades advising candidates across different levels of Brazil’s political system. Iracema Rezende works at the intersection of psychology, leadership, and political decision-making, contributing the behavioral framework that shapes the book’s analysis. The English, Portuguese, and Spanish editions are available in digital and print formats through their respective official platforms and Amazon distribution channels.
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