Howard J Wiarda
Corporatism and National Development in Latin America
Howard J Wiarda
Corporatism and National Development in Latin America
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This book emphasizes the necessity of coming to grips with historic and contemporary corporatism in order to fully comprehend Latin American and Iberian development on its own terms and in its own sociopolitical context.
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This book emphasizes the necessity of coming to grips with historic and contemporary corporatism in order to fully comprehend Latin American and Iberian development on its own terms and in its own sociopolitical context.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 535g
- ISBN-13: 9780367168384
- ISBN-10: 0367168383
- Artikelnr.: 63656841
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 535g
- ISBN-13: 9780367168384
- ISBN-10: 0367168383
- Artikelnr.: 63656841
Wiarda, Howard J.
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Preface
Introduction: The Study of Corporatism and Development in Iberia and Latin America
The Making of a Latin Americanist: A Note on Corporatism and Its Sociology of Knowledge
Is Latin America Democratic and Does It Want to Be? The Crisis and Quest of Democracy in the Hemisphere
Corporatist Theory and the Corporatist Model
The Latin American Development Pattern
Toward a Framework for the Study of Political Change in the Iberic
Latin Tradition: The Corporative Model
Alternative Paradigms: The "Conflict" and "Consensus" Models
Corporatism and Development in the Iberic
Latin World: Persistent Strains and New Variations
Corporatist Theory and Ideology: A Latin American Development Paradigm
Comparative Studies: Theoretical and Empirical
The Struggle for Democracy and Human Rights in Latin America: Toward a New Conceptualization
The Corporative Origins of the Iberian and Latin American Labor Relations Systems
Does Europe Still Stop at the Pyrenees? Politics and the Party Systems of Spain and Portugal
Does the Future Still Lie in Bolivia? Politics and the Stages of Corporative Development in Latin America
Comparative and Theoretical Research in Progress
Country Studies
A Dominican Case Study and the Corporatist Model
The Brazilian Catholic Labor Movement
The Corporatist Tradition and the Corporative System in Portugal: Structured, Evolving, Transcended, Persistent
Cuba: Is It Also Corporatist and Bureaucratic
Authoritarian?
The Latin Americanization of the United States
Conclusion
Corporatism in Iberian and Latin American Political Analysis: Criticisms, Qualifications, and the Context and "Whys" of the Debate
Preface
Introduction: The Study of Corporatism and Development in Iberia and Latin America
The Making of a Latin Americanist: A Note on Corporatism and Its Sociology of Knowledge
Is Latin America Democratic and Does It Want to Be? The Crisis and Quest of Democracy in the Hemisphere
Corporatist Theory and the Corporatist Model
The Latin American Development Pattern
Toward a Framework for the Study of Political Change in the Iberic
Latin Tradition: The Corporative Model
Alternative Paradigms: The "Conflict" and "Consensus" Models
Corporatism and Development in the Iberic
Latin World: Persistent Strains and New Variations
Corporatist Theory and Ideology: A Latin American Development Paradigm
Comparative Studies: Theoretical and Empirical
The Struggle for Democracy and Human Rights in Latin America: Toward a New Conceptualization
The Corporative Origins of the Iberian and Latin American Labor Relations Systems
Does Europe Still Stop at the Pyrenees? Politics and the Party Systems of Spain and Portugal
Does the Future Still Lie in Bolivia? Politics and the Stages of Corporative Development in Latin America
Comparative and Theoretical Research in Progress
Country Studies
A Dominican Case Study and the Corporatist Model
The Brazilian Catholic Labor Movement
The Corporatist Tradition and the Corporative System in Portugal: Structured, Evolving, Transcended, Persistent
Cuba: Is It Also Corporatist and Bureaucratic
Authoritarian?
The Latin Americanization of the United States
Conclusion
Corporatism in Iberian and Latin American Political Analysis: Criticisms, Qualifications, and the Context and "Whys" of the Debate
Westview Replica Editions
Preface
Introduction: The Study of Corporatism and Development in Iberia and Latin America
The Making of a Latin Americanist: A Note on Corporatism and Its Sociology of Knowledge
Is Latin America Democratic and Does It Want to Be? The Crisis and Quest of Democracy in the Hemisphere
Corporatist Theory and the Corporatist Model
The Latin American Development Pattern
Toward a Framework for the Study of Political Change in the Iberic
Latin Tradition: The Corporative Model
Alternative Paradigms: The "Conflict" and "Consensus" Models
Corporatism and Development in the Iberic
Latin World: Persistent Strains and New Variations
Corporatist Theory and Ideology: A Latin American Development Paradigm
Comparative Studies: Theoretical and Empirical
The Struggle for Democracy and Human Rights in Latin America: Toward a New Conceptualization
The Corporative Origins of the Iberian and Latin American Labor Relations Systems
Does Europe Still Stop at the Pyrenees? Politics and the Party Systems of Spain and Portugal
Does the Future Still Lie in Bolivia? Politics and the Stages of Corporative Development in Latin America
Comparative and Theoretical Research in Progress
Country Studies
A Dominican Case Study and the Corporatist Model
The Brazilian Catholic Labor Movement
The Corporatist Tradition and the Corporative System in Portugal: Structured, Evolving, Transcended, Persistent
Cuba: Is It Also Corporatist and Bureaucratic
Authoritarian?
The Latin Americanization of the United States
Conclusion
Corporatism in Iberian and Latin American Political Analysis: Criticisms, Qualifications, and the Context and "Whys" of the Debate
Preface
Introduction: The Study of Corporatism and Development in Iberia and Latin America
The Making of a Latin Americanist: A Note on Corporatism and Its Sociology of Knowledge
Is Latin America Democratic and Does It Want to Be? The Crisis and Quest of Democracy in the Hemisphere
Corporatist Theory and the Corporatist Model
The Latin American Development Pattern
Toward a Framework for the Study of Political Change in the Iberic
Latin Tradition: The Corporative Model
Alternative Paradigms: The "Conflict" and "Consensus" Models
Corporatism and Development in the Iberic
Latin World: Persistent Strains and New Variations
Corporatist Theory and Ideology: A Latin American Development Paradigm
Comparative Studies: Theoretical and Empirical
The Struggle for Democracy and Human Rights in Latin America: Toward a New Conceptualization
The Corporative Origins of the Iberian and Latin American Labor Relations Systems
Does Europe Still Stop at the Pyrenees? Politics and the Party Systems of Spain and Portugal
Does the Future Still Lie in Bolivia? Politics and the Stages of Corporative Development in Latin America
Comparative and Theoretical Research in Progress
Country Studies
A Dominican Case Study and the Corporatist Model
The Brazilian Catholic Labor Movement
The Corporatist Tradition and the Corporative System in Portugal: Structured, Evolving, Transcended, Persistent
Cuba: Is It Also Corporatist and Bureaucratic
Authoritarian?
The Latin Americanization of the United States
Conclusion
Corporatism in Iberian and Latin American Political Analysis: Criticisms, Qualifications, and the Context and "Whys" of the Debate