This book examines the relationship between global economic processes and decentralization. It argues that through decentralization policies, the imperatives of neoliberal rules of competitiveness have been diffused into local governments and economies, generating different local development models. Whether decentralization produces democratic opening at the local level is contingent on how the local economy is integrated into global economic processes, and which social and economic groups are empowered, and disempowered, in that transition.
This book examines the relationship between global economic processes and decentralization. It argues that through decentralization policies, the imperatives of neoliberal rules of competitiveness have been diffused into local governments and economies, generating different local development models. Whether decentralization produces democratic opening at the local level is contingent on how the local economy is integrated into global economic processes, and which social and economic groups are empowered, and disempowered, in that transition.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Professor Aylin Topal, Middle East Technical University, Turkey.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Introduction, Aylin Topal; Chapter 2 Toward a Political Economy Approach to Decentralization, Aylin Topal; Chapter 3 Decentralization Policies in Mexico: Reshaping Forms of Interest Representation and State Intervention, Aylin Topal; Chapter 4 Public-Private Part nership Leads Local Development: Entrepreneurialism in Chihuahua, Aylin Topal; Chapter 5 Oil Production as the Dominant Force: Authoritarian State-Led Local Development in Tabasco, Aylin Topal; Chapter 6 When Business Class Allies with a Strong Indigenous Peasant Movement: Contested Local Development in Guerrero, Aylin Topal; Chapter 7 Conclusion, Aylin Topal Author's Interviews, Aylin Topal;
Chapter 1 Introduction, Aylin Topal; Chapter 2 Toward a Political Economy Approach to Decentralization, Aylin Topal; Chapter 3 Decentralization Policies in Mexico: Reshaping Forms of Interest Representation and State Intervention, Aylin Topal; Chapter 4 Public-Private Part nership Leads Local Development: Entrepreneurialism in Chihuahua, Aylin Topal; Chapter 5 Oil Production as the Dominant Force: Authoritarian State-Led Local Development in Tabasco, Aylin Topal; Chapter 6 When Business Class Allies with a Strong Indigenous Peasant Movement: Contested Local Development in Guerrero, Aylin Topal; Chapter 7 Conclusion, Aylin Topal Author's Interviews, Aylin Topal;
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