A unique approach to contemporary Latin America, this volume brings together a diverse range of experts to discuss people and issues of core significance in the region.
A unique approach to contemporary Latin America, this volume brings together a diverse range of experts to discuss people and issues of core significance in the region.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
J. Buxton is Lecturer in Politics at Kingston University. N. Phillips is Lecturer in Politics and International Studies at Warwick University
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: States and markets 1. A trip to the market: The impact of neo liberalism in Latin America Duncan Green 2. Institutions and democratic consolidation in Latin America George Philip 3. Electoral and party politics Daniel Hellinger 4. Global and regional linkages Nicola Phillips Part II: Traditional and emerging actors 5. The military in Latin America: Defining the road ahead Craig L. Arceneaux 6. Guerrilla movements Peter Calvert 7. NGOs and the retreat of the state: The hidden dangers Laura Tedesco 8. The human rights movement and democratisation Alexandra Barahona de Brito 9. Women and politics Fiona Macaulay 10. Environmental activity in Latin America Jonathan Barton Virtual Latin America Bibliography and further reading
Part I: States and markets 1. A trip to the market: The impact of neo liberalism in Latin America Duncan Green 2. Institutions and democratic consolidation in Latin America George Philip 3. Electoral and party politics Daniel Hellinger 4. Global and regional linkages Nicola Phillips Part II: Traditional and emerging actors 5. The military in Latin America: Defining the road ahead Craig L. Arceneaux 6. Guerrilla movements Peter Calvert 7. NGOs and the retreat of the state: The hidden dangers Laura Tedesco 8. The human rights movement and democratisation Alexandra Barahona de Brito 9. Women and politics Fiona Macaulay 10. Environmental activity in Latin America Jonathan Barton Virtual Latin America Bibliography and further reading
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