Governance after neoliberalism in Latin America
"The timing of this book's publication is spot-on. Grugel and Riggirozzi have compiled a collection on the political economy of Latin America which is surely among the most exciting and engaging to have appeared in recent years. But, more than that, it is one of the few volumes that has so...
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"The timing of this book's publication is spot-on. Grugel and Riggirozzi have compiled a collection on the political economy of Latin America which is surely among the most exciting and engaging to have appeared in recent years. But, more than that, it is one of the few volumes that has sought with rigor and sophistication to chart and make sense of the direction in which the region is now moving. Whether we can indeed consider ourselves to have arrived in a 'post-neoliberal' era is a question that will remain open for some time yet, but the essays collected here represent a striking milesto |
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Ebook. Originally published in: 2009. |
Carrier Form: | 288 p. |
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9780230604421 9780230622425 : 0230622429 : |
CLC: | D777.02 |
Contents: | PART I * Governance after Neoliberalism - Jean Grugel and Pia Riggirozzi * Social Dimensions of Crisis and Post-Crisis Governance - Rosalia Cortes * Democracy and Political Inclusion after Neoliberalism - Jean Grugel * PART II * Argentina - Pia Riggirozzi * Brazil - Sean Burges * Bolivia - Pilar Domingo * Chile - Teresia Rindefjall * Venezuela - Julia Buxton. |