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Revised and updated throughout, this multidisciplinary survey of Latin American history, politics, and society features chapters on individual countries by invited authorities. This fifth edition provides an essential foundation for introductory courses on Latin America.
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Revised and updated throughout, this multidisciplinary survey of Latin American history, politics, and society features chapters on individual countries by invited authorities. This fifth edition provides an essential foundation for introductory courses on Latin America.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Inc
- 5 ed
- Seitenzahl: 622
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. August 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 882g
- ISBN-13: 9780813344003
- ISBN-10: 081334400X
- Artikelnr.: 23803459
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Inc
- 5 ed
- Seitenzahl: 622
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. August 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 882g
- ISBN-13: 9780813344003
- ISBN-10: 081334400X
- Artikelnr.: 23803459
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Jan Knippers Black is professor of international policy studies at the Monterey Institute of International Studies in California, a Graduate School of Middlebury College. She has authored or edited numerous books, including Development in Theory and Practice: Paradigms and Paradoxes, Second Edition (Routledge).
List of Maps, Tables, Figures, and Illustrations 1 Introduction: Latin
America Leading the Learning Curve Jan Knippers Black PART ONE: THE LAND
AND THE PEOPLE 2 Landscape and Settlement Patterns Alfonso Gonzalez 3 The
Indian Populations of Latin America Karl H. Schwerin 4 Harmonizing and
Disharmonizing Human and Natural Environments David Stea and G. Shane Lewis
PART TWO: HISTORICAL SETTING 5 Colonial Latin America Peter Bakewell 6
Latin America Since Independence: An Overview Michael Conniff PART THREE:
ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL STRUCTURES 7 Latin American Economies Restructure,
Again William P. Glade 8 Social Structure and Change in Latin America Henry
Veltmeyer and James Petras 9 Strategies and Trends in Latin American
Activism Wendy Muse Sinek PART FOUR: POLITICAL PROCESSES AND TRENDS 10
Participation and Political Process: The Collapsible Pyramid Jan Knippers
Black 11 Women and Latin American Politics: Participation, Citizenship, and
Democracy Jane S. Jaquette 12 Globalization, Insecurity, and Crisis in the
Americas Jorge Nef PART FIVE: EXTERNAL RELATIONS 13 International Relations
in Latin America: Conflict and Cooperation James Lee Ray 14 The United
States and Latin America: Into a New Era Wayne S. Smith PART SIX: MEXICO
AND CENTRAL AMERICA 15 Mexico: A Revolution Laid to Rest? Fred R. Harris
and Martin C. Needler 16 Central America: From Revolution to "Low-Intensity
Democracies" Thomas W. Walker and Christine J. Wade 17 Panama and the Canal
Steve C. Ropp PART SEVEN: CUBA AND THE CARIBBEAN 18 The Cuban Revolution
Nelson P. Valdes 19 The Caribbean: The Structure of Modern-Conservative
Societies Anthony P. Maingot PART EIGHT: THE ANDES 20 Colombia's
Split-Level Realities Jan Knippers Black with William H. Godnick 21
Venezuela: The Challenge to a "Model Democracy" Steve Ellner 22 Ecuador:
Political Turmoil, Social Mobilization, and a Turn Toward the Left Pablo
Andrade A. and Liisa L. North 23 Peru: Precarious Democracy amid Dependent
Development in a Divided Nation Cynthia McClintock 24 Bolivia: An
Indigenous Movement Consolidates Power Jose Z. Garcia PART NINE: BRAZIL AND
THE SOUTHERN CONE 25 Brazil: From Military Regime to Workers' Party
Government David Fleischer 26 Chile: The Development, Breakdown, and
Recovery of Democracy J. Samuel Valenzuela and Arturo Valenzuela 27
Argentina: Decline and Revival Peter Calvert 28 Uruguay and Paraguay: An
Arduous Transition Diego Abente Brun with Michael Danielson 29 Conclusion:
A New Kind of Togetherness Jan Knippers Black Acknowledgments About the
Book, Editor, and Contributors Index
America Leading the Learning Curve Jan Knippers Black PART ONE: THE LAND
AND THE PEOPLE 2 Landscape and Settlement Patterns Alfonso Gonzalez 3 The
Indian Populations of Latin America Karl H. Schwerin 4 Harmonizing and
Disharmonizing Human and Natural Environments David Stea and G. Shane Lewis
PART TWO: HISTORICAL SETTING 5 Colonial Latin America Peter Bakewell 6
Latin America Since Independence: An Overview Michael Conniff PART THREE:
ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL STRUCTURES 7 Latin American Economies Restructure,
Again William P. Glade 8 Social Structure and Change in Latin America Henry
Veltmeyer and James Petras 9 Strategies and Trends in Latin American
Activism Wendy Muse Sinek PART FOUR: POLITICAL PROCESSES AND TRENDS 10
Participation and Political Process: The Collapsible Pyramid Jan Knippers
Black 11 Women and Latin American Politics: Participation, Citizenship, and
Democracy Jane S. Jaquette 12 Globalization, Insecurity, and Crisis in the
Americas Jorge Nef PART FIVE: EXTERNAL RELATIONS 13 International Relations
in Latin America: Conflict and Cooperation James Lee Ray 14 The United
States and Latin America: Into a New Era Wayne S. Smith PART SIX: MEXICO
AND CENTRAL AMERICA 15 Mexico: A Revolution Laid to Rest? Fred R. Harris
and Martin C. Needler 16 Central America: From Revolution to "Low-Intensity
Democracies" Thomas W. Walker and Christine J. Wade 17 Panama and the Canal
Steve C. Ropp PART SEVEN: CUBA AND THE CARIBBEAN 18 The Cuban Revolution
Nelson P. Valdes 19 The Caribbean: The Structure of Modern-Conservative
Societies Anthony P. Maingot PART EIGHT: THE ANDES 20 Colombia's
Split-Level Realities Jan Knippers Black with William H. Godnick 21
Venezuela: The Challenge to a "Model Democracy" Steve Ellner 22 Ecuador:
Political Turmoil, Social Mobilization, and a Turn Toward the Left Pablo
Andrade A. and Liisa L. North 23 Peru: Precarious Democracy amid Dependent
Development in a Divided Nation Cynthia McClintock 24 Bolivia: An
Indigenous Movement Consolidates Power Jose Z. Garcia PART NINE: BRAZIL AND
THE SOUTHERN CONE 25 Brazil: From Military Regime to Workers' Party
Government David Fleischer 26 Chile: The Development, Breakdown, and
Recovery of Democracy J. Samuel Valenzuela and Arturo Valenzuela 27
Argentina: Decline and Revival Peter Calvert 28 Uruguay and Paraguay: An
Arduous Transition Diego Abente Brun with Michael Danielson 29 Conclusion:
A New Kind of Togetherness Jan Knippers Black Acknowledgments About the
Book, Editor, and Contributors Index
List of Maps, Tables, Figures, and Illustrations 1 Introduction: Latin
America Leading the Learning Curve Jan Knippers Black PART ONE: THE LAND
AND THE PEOPLE 2 Landscape and Settlement Patterns Alfonso Gonzalez 3 The
Indian Populations of Latin America Karl H. Schwerin 4 Harmonizing and
Disharmonizing Human and Natural Environments David Stea and G. Shane Lewis
PART TWO: HISTORICAL SETTING 5 Colonial Latin America Peter Bakewell 6
Latin America Since Independence: An Overview Michael Conniff PART THREE:
ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL STRUCTURES 7 Latin American Economies Restructure,
Again William P. Glade 8 Social Structure and Change in Latin America Henry
Veltmeyer and James Petras 9 Strategies and Trends in Latin American
Activism Wendy Muse Sinek PART FOUR: POLITICAL PROCESSES AND TRENDS 10
Participation and Political Process: The Collapsible Pyramid Jan Knippers
Black 11 Women and Latin American Politics: Participation, Citizenship, and
Democracy Jane S. Jaquette 12 Globalization, Insecurity, and Crisis in the
Americas Jorge Nef PART FIVE: EXTERNAL RELATIONS 13 International Relations
in Latin America: Conflict and Cooperation James Lee Ray 14 The United
States and Latin America: Into a New Era Wayne S. Smith PART SIX: MEXICO
AND CENTRAL AMERICA 15 Mexico: A Revolution Laid to Rest? Fred R. Harris
and Martin C. Needler 16 Central America: From Revolution to "Low-Intensity
Democracies" Thomas W. Walker and Christine J. Wade 17 Panama and the Canal
Steve C. Ropp PART SEVEN: CUBA AND THE CARIBBEAN 18 The Cuban Revolution
Nelson P. Valdes 19 The Caribbean: The Structure of Modern-Conservative
Societies Anthony P. Maingot PART EIGHT: THE ANDES 20 Colombia's
Split-Level Realities Jan Knippers Black with William H. Godnick 21
Venezuela: The Challenge to a "Model Democracy" Steve Ellner 22 Ecuador:
Political Turmoil, Social Mobilization, and a Turn Toward the Left Pablo
Andrade A. and Liisa L. North 23 Peru: Precarious Democracy amid Dependent
Development in a Divided Nation Cynthia McClintock 24 Bolivia: An
Indigenous Movement Consolidates Power Jose Z. Garcia PART NINE: BRAZIL AND
THE SOUTHERN CONE 25 Brazil: From Military Regime to Workers' Party
Government David Fleischer 26 Chile: The Development, Breakdown, and
Recovery of Democracy J. Samuel Valenzuela and Arturo Valenzuela 27
Argentina: Decline and Revival Peter Calvert 28 Uruguay and Paraguay: An
Arduous Transition Diego Abente Brun with Michael Danielson 29 Conclusion:
A New Kind of Togetherness Jan Knippers Black Acknowledgments About the
Book, Editor, and Contributors Index
America Leading the Learning Curve Jan Knippers Black PART ONE: THE LAND
AND THE PEOPLE 2 Landscape and Settlement Patterns Alfonso Gonzalez 3 The
Indian Populations of Latin America Karl H. Schwerin 4 Harmonizing and
Disharmonizing Human and Natural Environments David Stea and G. Shane Lewis
PART TWO: HISTORICAL SETTING 5 Colonial Latin America Peter Bakewell 6
Latin America Since Independence: An Overview Michael Conniff PART THREE:
ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL STRUCTURES 7 Latin American Economies Restructure,
Again William P. Glade 8 Social Structure and Change in Latin America Henry
Veltmeyer and James Petras 9 Strategies and Trends in Latin American
Activism Wendy Muse Sinek PART FOUR: POLITICAL PROCESSES AND TRENDS 10
Participation and Political Process: The Collapsible Pyramid Jan Knippers
Black 11 Women and Latin American Politics: Participation, Citizenship, and
Democracy Jane S. Jaquette 12 Globalization, Insecurity, and Crisis in the
Americas Jorge Nef PART FIVE: EXTERNAL RELATIONS 13 International Relations
in Latin America: Conflict and Cooperation James Lee Ray 14 The United
States and Latin America: Into a New Era Wayne S. Smith PART SIX: MEXICO
AND CENTRAL AMERICA 15 Mexico: A Revolution Laid to Rest? Fred R. Harris
and Martin C. Needler 16 Central America: From Revolution to "Low-Intensity
Democracies" Thomas W. Walker and Christine J. Wade 17 Panama and the Canal
Steve C. Ropp PART SEVEN: CUBA AND THE CARIBBEAN 18 The Cuban Revolution
Nelson P. Valdes 19 The Caribbean: The Structure of Modern-Conservative
Societies Anthony P. Maingot PART EIGHT: THE ANDES 20 Colombia's
Split-Level Realities Jan Knippers Black with William H. Godnick 21
Venezuela: The Challenge to a "Model Democracy" Steve Ellner 22 Ecuador:
Political Turmoil, Social Mobilization, and a Turn Toward the Left Pablo
Andrade A. and Liisa L. North 23 Peru: Precarious Democracy amid Dependent
Development in a Divided Nation Cynthia McClintock 24 Bolivia: An
Indigenous Movement Consolidates Power Jose Z. Garcia PART NINE: BRAZIL AND
THE SOUTHERN CONE 25 Brazil: From Military Regime to Workers' Party
Government David Fleischer 26 Chile: The Development, Breakdown, and
Recovery of Democracy J. Samuel Valenzuela and Arturo Valenzuela 27
Argentina: Decline and Revival Peter Calvert 28 Uruguay and Paraguay: An
Arduous Transition Diego Abente Brun with Michael Danielson 29 Conclusion:
A New Kind of Togetherness Jan Knippers Black Acknowledgments About the
Book, Editor, and Contributors Index