Development and Semi-periphery
Post-neoliberal Trajectories in South America and Central Eastern Europe
Herausgeber: Boschi, Renato; Santana, Carlos Henrique
Development and Semi-periphery
Post-neoliberal Trajectories in South America and Central Eastern Europe
Herausgeber: Boschi, Renato; Santana, Carlos Henrique
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This book is a collection of articles focusing on comparative analysis of the development trajectories in the semi-periphery countries of South America and Central and Eastern Europe.
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This book is a collection of articles focusing on comparative analysis of the development trajectories in the semi-periphery countries of South America and Central and Eastern Europe.
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- Verlag: Anthem Press
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 550g
- ISBN-13: 9781783080601
- ISBN-10: 1783080604
- Artikelnr.: 39307947
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Anthem Press
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 550g
- ISBN-13: 9781783080601
- ISBN-10: 1783080604
- Artikelnr.: 39307947
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Renato Boschi holds a PhD in political science from the University of Michigan, and is currently Full Professor in Political Science at the Institute of Social and Political Studies, IESP-UERJ. Carlos Henrique Santana holds a PhD in political science from the Institute of Social and Political Studies, IESP-UERJ, was formerly Assistant Professor in Political Science at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), and is currently a researcher at the International Celso Furtado Center for Development Policies and at the NEIC-IESP.
List of Tables and Figures; Introduction – Renato Boschi and Carlos
Henrique Santana; PART I DEVELOPMENT, MACROECONOMIC POLICIES AND VARIETIES
OF CAPITALISM; Chapter 1. Postsocialist States in the System of Global
Capitalism: A Comparative Perspective – David Lane; Chapter 2. Politics and
Development: Lessons from Latin America – Renato Boschi and Flavio Gaitán;
Chapter 3. Managing the Faustian Bargain: Monetary Autonomy in the Pursuit
of Development in Eastern Europe and Latin America – Joseph Nathan Cohen;
Chapter 4. Development and Dependency, Developmentalism and Alternatives –
José Maurício Domingues; PART II POLITICAL CULTURE, IDENTITY POLITICS AND
POLITICAL CONTENTION; Chapter 5. Indigenous Movements in Bolivia, Ecuador
and Peru – Xavier Albó; Chapter 6. Path Dependence versus Adaptation in
Estonian Ethnopolitics – Raivo Vetik; Chapter 7. Integration Parliaments in
Europe and Latin America: Explaining Variations – Juliana Erthal; PART III
IDEAS AND THE ROLE OF ELITES AND ADVOCACY NETWORKS: TRANSLATING AND
LEGITIMATING THE FRONTIERS OF INSTITUTIONAL REFORMS; Chapter 8. Marketing
Professional Expertise by (Re)Inventing States: Professional Rivalries
between Lawyers and Economists as Hegemonic Strategies in the International
Market for the Reproduction of National State Elites – Yves Dezalay and
Bryant Garth; Chapter 9. Identity, Policy Preferences and the Perception of
the European Integration Process among the Hungarian Elites – György
Lengyel and Borbála Göncz; Chapter 10. Critical Junctures, Institutional
Legacies and Epistemic Communities: A Development Agenda in Brazil – Carlos
Henrique Santana; PART IV ECONOMIC REFORMS, PUBLIC POLICIES AND
DEVELOPMENT; Chapter 11. Development and Citizenship in the Semi-periphery:
Reflecting on the Brazilian Experience – Krista Lillemets; Chapter 12. The
Periphery Paradox in Innovation Policy: Latin America and Eastern Europe
Compared – Rainer Kattel and Annalisa Primi; Chapter 13. The Lula
Government and the Social Democratic Experience in Brazil – Fabiano Santos
Henrique Santana; PART I DEVELOPMENT, MACROECONOMIC POLICIES AND VARIETIES
OF CAPITALISM; Chapter 1. Postsocialist States in the System of Global
Capitalism: A Comparative Perspective – David Lane; Chapter 2. Politics and
Development: Lessons from Latin America – Renato Boschi and Flavio Gaitán;
Chapter 3. Managing the Faustian Bargain: Monetary Autonomy in the Pursuit
of Development in Eastern Europe and Latin America – Joseph Nathan Cohen;
Chapter 4. Development and Dependency, Developmentalism and Alternatives –
José Maurício Domingues; PART II POLITICAL CULTURE, IDENTITY POLITICS AND
POLITICAL CONTENTION; Chapter 5. Indigenous Movements in Bolivia, Ecuador
and Peru – Xavier Albó; Chapter 6. Path Dependence versus Adaptation in
Estonian Ethnopolitics – Raivo Vetik; Chapter 7. Integration Parliaments in
Europe and Latin America: Explaining Variations – Juliana Erthal; PART III
IDEAS AND THE ROLE OF ELITES AND ADVOCACY NETWORKS: TRANSLATING AND
LEGITIMATING THE FRONTIERS OF INSTITUTIONAL REFORMS; Chapter 8. Marketing
Professional Expertise by (Re)Inventing States: Professional Rivalries
between Lawyers and Economists as Hegemonic Strategies in the International
Market for the Reproduction of National State Elites – Yves Dezalay and
Bryant Garth; Chapter 9. Identity, Policy Preferences and the Perception of
the European Integration Process among the Hungarian Elites – György
Lengyel and Borbála Göncz; Chapter 10. Critical Junctures, Institutional
Legacies and Epistemic Communities: A Development Agenda in Brazil – Carlos
Henrique Santana; PART IV ECONOMIC REFORMS, PUBLIC POLICIES AND
DEVELOPMENT; Chapter 11. Development and Citizenship in the Semi-periphery:
Reflecting on the Brazilian Experience – Krista Lillemets; Chapter 12. The
Periphery Paradox in Innovation Policy: Latin America and Eastern Europe
Compared – Rainer Kattel and Annalisa Primi; Chapter 13. The Lula
Government and the Social Democratic Experience in Brazil – Fabiano Santos
List of Tables and Figures; Introduction – Renato Boschi and Carlos
Henrique Santana; PART I DEVELOPMENT, MACROECONOMIC POLICIES AND VARIETIES
OF CAPITALISM; Chapter 1. Postsocialist States in the System of Global
Capitalism: A Comparative Perspective – David Lane; Chapter 2. Politics and
Development: Lessons from Latin America – Renato Boschi and Flavio Gaitán;
Chapter 3. Managing the Faustian Bargain: Monetary Autonomy in the Pursuit
of Development in Eastern Europe and Latin America – Joseph Nathan Cohen;
Chapter 4. Development and Dependency, Developmentalism and Alternatives –
José Maurício Domingues; PART II POLITICAL CULTURE, IDENTITY POLITICS AND
POLITICAL CONTENTION; Chapter 5. Indigenous Movements in Bolivia, Ecuador
and Peru – Xavier Albó; Chapter 6. Path Dependence versus Adaptation in
Estonian Ethnopolitics – Raivo Vetik; Chapter 7. Integration Parliaments in
Europe and Latin America: Explaining Variations – Juliana Erthal; PART III
IDEAS AND THE ROLE OF ELITES AND ADVOCACY NETWORKS: TRANSLATING AND
LEGITIMATING THE FRONTIERS OF INSTITUTIONAL REFORMS; Chapter 8. Marketing
Professional Expertise by (Re)Inventing States: Professional Rivalries
between Lawyers and Economists as Hegemonic Strategies in the International
Market for the Reproduction of National State Elites – Yves Dezalay and
Bryant Garth; Chapter 9. Identity, Policy Preferences and the Perception of
the European Integration Process among the Hungarian Elites – György
Lengyel and Borbála Göncz; Chapter 10. Critical Junctures, Institutional
Legacies and Epistemic Communities: A Development Agenda in Brazil – Carlos
Henrique Santana; PART IV ECONOMIC REFORMS, PUBLIC POLICIES AND
DEVELOPMENT; Chapter 11. Development and Citizenship in the Semi-periphery:
Reflecting on the Brazilian Experience – Krista Lillemets; Chapter 12. The
Periphery Paradox in Innovation Policy: Latin America and Eastern Europe
Compared – Rainer Kattel and Annalisa Primi; Chapter 13. The Lula
Government and the Social Democratic Experience in Brazil – Fabiano Santos
Henrique Santana; PART I DEVELOPMENT, MACROECONOMIC POLICIES AND VARIETIES
OF CAPITALISM; Chapter 1. Postsocialist States in the System of Global
Capitalism: A Comparative Perspective – David Lane; Chapter 2. Politics and
Development: Lessons from Latin America – Renato Boschi and Flavio Gaitán;
Chapter 3. Managing the Faustian Bargain: Monetary Autonomy in the Pursuit
of Development in Eastern Europe and Latin America – Joseph Nathan Cohen;
Chapter 4. Development and Dependency, Developmentalism and Alternatives –
José Maurício Domingues; PART II POLITICAL CULTURE, IDENTITY POLITICS AND
POLITICAL CONTENTION; Chapter 5. Indigenous Movements in Bolivia, Ecuador
and Peru – Xavier Albó; Chapter 6. Path Dependence versus Adaptation in
Estonian Ethnopolitics – Raivo Vetik; Chapter 7. Integration Parliaments in
Europe and Latin America: Explaining Variations – Juliana Erthal; PART III
IDEAS AND THE ROLE OF ELITES AND ADVOCACY NETWORKS: TRANSLATING AND
LEGITIMATING THE FRONTIERS OF INSTITUTIONAL REFORMS; Chapter 8. Marketing
Professional Expertise by (Re)Inventing States: Professional Rivalries
between Lawyers and Economists as Hegemonic Strategies in the International
Market for the Reproduction of National State Elites – Yves Dezalay and
Bryant Garth; Chapter 9. Identity, Policy Preferences and the Perception of
the European Integration Process among the Hungarian Elites – György
Lengyel and Borbála Göncz; Chapter 10. Critical Junctures, Institutional
Legacies and Epistemic Communities: A Development Agenda in Brazil – Carlos
Henrique Santana; PART IV ECONOMIC REFORMS, PUBLIC POLICIES AND
DEVELOPMENT; Chapter 11. Development and Citizenship in the Semi-periphery:
Reflecting on the Brazilian Experience – Krista Lillemets; Chapter 12. The
Periphery Paradox in Innovation Policy: Latin America and Eastern Europe
Compared – Rainer Kattel and Annalisa Primi; Chapter 13. The Lula
Government and the Social Democratic Experience in Brazil – Fabiano Santos