State and Nation Making in Latin America and Spain
Herausgeber: Centeno, Miguel A; Ferraro, Agustin E
State and Nation Making in Latin America and Spain
Herausgeber: Centeno, Miguel A; Ferraro, Agustin E
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"This book thoroughly examines the neoliberal state and its era in Latin America and Spain. It explores neoliberal public policies, power strategies, institutional resources, popular support, and social protest. The book advances neoliberalism as a state model: a power structure configured to implement radical policy proposals"--
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"This book thoroughly examines the neoliberal state and its era in Latin America and Spain. It explores neoliberal public policies, power strategies, institutional resources, popular support, and social protest. The book advances neoliberalism as a state model: a power structure configured to implement radical policy proposals"--
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 554
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. August 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 989g
- ISBN-13: 9781108836906
- ISBN-10: 1108836909
- Artikelnr.: 67792966
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 554
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. August 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 989g
- ISBN-13: 9781108836906
- ISBN-10: 1108836909
- Artikelnr.: 67792966
Part I. Introduction: 1. 'The Neoliberal State in Latin America' John
Maldonado, Diego-Ayala McCormick, Miguel A. Centeno, and Agustin E.
Ferraro; Part II. Economic and Territorial Power: 2. 'The Chilean
Neoliberal State: Origins, Evolution and Contestation, 1973-2020' Patricio
Silva; 3. 'State, Society and the Neoliberal Turn in Mexico, c. 1980-c.
2000' Alan Knight; 4. 'Rise of the Neoliberal State in Spain? Fiscal
Shortcomings of a Popular Narrative' Lars Döpking; 5. 'Guatemala: States
and Homicidal Ecologies'; Part III. Infrastructural Power: Reform
Strategies: 6. 'Two Roads of Neoliberal Reform in Higher Education: Chile
and Peru in Comparative Perspective' Gabriela Camacho and Eduardo Dargent;
7. 'Reinvented Governments in Latin America: Reform Waves and Diverging
Outcomes' Luis L. Schenoni; 8. 'The Devil Hides in the Details: Variations
of Conditional Cash Transfers Programs in Latin America' Luciana de Souza
Leão; 9. 'The Paradox of 'Successful' Reform: The Transformation of
Transportation Institutions in Brazil, Argentina, and Chile, 1990-2014'
Katherine Bersch; 10. 'Post Neoliberalism and Enduring Inequalities: the
Challenges of Rebuilding the Neoliberal State after Crisis' Pia Riggirozzi
and Jean Grugel; Part IV. Symbolic Power: Identities and Social Protest:
11. 'Women are the Social Face of the State.' Gender and the Social
Uprising in Neoliberal Chile 2019-2021 Verónica Schild; 12. 'Party
Landscape and Political Protest. The Consequences of Neoliberal Economic
Policy for Spanish Democracy' Philipp Müller; 13. 'Redefining Labor
Organizing: Coalitions between Labor Unions and Social Movements of
Outsider Workers' Candelaria Garay; 14. 'Locating Neoliberalism in
Abiayala: A View from Indigenous Studies' José Antonio Lucero; 15.
'Resisting Neoliberalism? Territorial Autonomy Movements in the Iberian
World' Matthias vom Hau and Hana Srebotnjak; Part V. Conclusions: 16.
'Internal Structure of the Neoliberal State. Power and Public Policy in
Latin America and Spain, 1973-2000' Agustín E. Ferraro, Gustavo Fondevila,
Juan José Rastrollo, and Miguel A. Centeno.
Maldonado, Diego-Ayala McCormick, Miguel A. Centeno, and Agustin E.
Ferraro; Part II. Economic and Territorial Power: 2. 'The Chilean
Neoliberal State: Origins, Evolution and Contestation, 1973-2020' Patricio
Silva; 3. 'State, Society and the Neoliberal Turn in Mexico, c. 1980-c.
2000' Alan Knight; 4. 'Rise of the Neoliberal State in Spain? Fiscal
Shortcomings of a Popular Narrative' Lars Döpking; 5. 'Guatemala: States
and Homicidal Ecologies'; Part III. Infrastructural Power: Reform
Strategies: 6. 'Two Roads of Neoliberal Reform in Higher Education: Chile
and Peru in Comparative Perspective' Gabriela Camacho and Eduardo Dargent;
7. 'Reinvented Governments in Latin America: Reform Waves and Diverging
Outcomes' Luis L. Schenoni; 8. 'The Devil Hides in the Details: Variations
of Conditional Cash Transfers Programs in Latin America' Luciana de Souza
Leão; 9. 'The Paradox of 'Successful' Reform: The Transformation of
Transportation Institutions in Brazil, Argentina, and Chile, 1990-2014'
Katherine Bersch; 10. 'Post Neoliberalism and Enduring Inequalities: the
Challenges of Rebuilding the Neoliberal State after Crisis' Pia Riggirozzi
and Jean Grugel; Part IV. Symbolic Power: Identities and Social Protest:
11. 'Women are the Social Face of the State.' Gender and the Social
Uprising in Neoliberal Chile 2019-2021 Verónica Schild; 12. 'Party
Landscape and Political Protest. The Consequences of Neoliberal Economic
Policy for Spanish Democracy' Philipp Müller; 13. 'Redefining Labor
Organizing: Coalitions between Labor Unions and Social Movements of
Outsider Workers' Candelaria Garay; 14. 'Locating Neoliberalism in
Abiayala: A View from Indigenous Studies' José Antonio Lucero; 15.
'Resisting Neoliberalism? Territorial Autonomy Movements in the Iberian
World' Matthias vom Hau and Hana Srebotnjak; Part V. Conclusions: 16.
'Internal Structure of the Neoliberal State. Power and Public Policy in
Latin America and Spain, 1973-2000' Agustín E. Ferraro, Gustavo Fondevila,
Juan José Rastrollo, and Miguel A. Centeno.
Part I. Introduction: 1. 'The Neoliberal State in Latin America' John
Maldonado, Diego-Ayala McCormick, Miguel A. Centeno, and Agustin E.
Ferraro; Part II. Economic and Territorial Power: 2. 'The Chilean
Neoliberal State: Origins, Evolution and Contestation, 1973-2020' Patricio
Silva; 3. 'State, Society and the Neoliberal Turn in Mexico, c. 1980-c.
2000' Alan Knight; 4. 'Rise of the Neoliberal State in Spain? Fiscal
Shortcomings of a Popular Narrative' Lars Döpking; 5. 'Guatemala: States
and Homicidal Ecologies'; Part III. Infrastructural Power: Reform
Strategies: 6. 'Two Roads of Neoliberal Reform in Higher Education: Chile
and Peru in Comparative Perspective' Gabriela Camacho and Eduardo Dargent;
7. 'Reinvented Governments in Latin America: Reform Waves and Diverging
Outcomes' Luis L. Schenoni; 8. 'The Devil Hides in the Details: Variations
of Conditional Cash Transfers Programs in Latin America' Luciana de Souza
Leão; 9. 'The Paradox of 'Successful' Reform: The Transformation of
Transportation Institutions in Brazil, Argentina, and Chile, 1990-2014'
Katherine Bersch; 10. 'Post Neoliberalism and Enduring Inequalities: the
Challenges of Rebuilding the Neoliberal State after Crisis' Pia Riggirozzi
and Jean Grugel; Part IV. Symbolic Power: Identities and Social Protest:
11. 'Women are the Social Face of the State.' Gender and the Social
Uprising in Neoliberal Chile 2019-2021 Verónica Schild; 12. 'Party
Landscape and Political Protest. The Consequences of Neoliberal Economic
Policy for Spanish Democracy' Philipp Müller; 13. 'Redefining Labor
Organizing: Coalitions between Labor Unions and Social Movements of
Outsider Workers' Candelaria Garay; 14. 'Locating Neoliberalism in
Abiayala: A View from Indigenous Studies' José Antonio Lucero; 15.
'Resisting Neoliberalism? Territorial Autonomy Movements in the Iberian
World' Matthias vom Hau and Hana Srebotnjak; Part V. Conclusions: 16.
'Internal Structure of the Neoliberal State. Power and Public Policy in
Latin America and Spain, 1973-2000' Agustín E. Ferraro, Gustavo Fondevila,
Juan José Rastrollo, and Miguel A. Centeno.
Maldonado, Diego-Ayala McCormick, Miguel A. Centeno, and Agustin E.
Ferraro; Part II. Economic and Territorial Power: 2. 'The Chilean
Neoliberal State: Origins, Evolution and Contestation, 1973-2020' Patricio
Silva; 3. 'State, Society and the Neoliberal Turn in Mexico, c. 1980-c.
2000' Alan Knight; 4. 'Rise of the Neoliberal State in Spain? Fiscal
Shortcomings of a Popular Narrative' Lars Döpking; 5. 'Guatemala: States
and Homicidal Ecologies'; Part III. Infrastructural Power: Reform
Strategies: 6. 'Two Roads of Neoliberal Reform in Higher Education: Chile
and Peru in Comparative Perspective' Gabriela Camacho and Eduardo Dargent;
7. 'Reinvented Governments in Latin America: Reform Waves and Diverging
Outcomes' Luis L. Schenoni; 8. 'The Devil Hides in the Details: Variations
of Conditional Cash Transfers Programs in Latin America' Luciana de Souza
Leão; 9. 'The Paradox of 'Successful' Reform: The Transformation of
Transportation Institutions in Brazil, Argentina, and Chile, 1990-2014'
Katherine Bersch; 10. 'Post Neoliberalism and Enduring Inequalities: the
Challenges of Rebuilding the Neoliberal State after Crisis' Pia Riggirozzi
and Jean Grugel; Part IV. Symbolic Power: Identities and Social Protest:
11. 'Women are the Social Face of the State.' Gender and the Social
Uprising in Neoliberal Chile 2019-2021 Verónica Schild; 12. 'Party
Landscape and Political Protest. The Consequences of Neoliberal Economic
Policy for Spanish Democracy' Philipp Müller; 13. 'Redefining Labor
Organizing: Coalitions between Labor Unions and Social Movements of
Outsider Workers' Candelaria Garay; 14. 'Locating Neoliberalism in
Abiayala: A View from Indigenous Studies' José Antonio Lucero; 15.
'Resisting Neoliberalism? Territorial Autonomy Movements in the Iberian
World' Matthias vom Hau and Hana Srebotnjak; Part V. Conclusions: 16.
'Internal Structure of the Neoliberal State. Power and Public Policy in
Latin America and Spain, 1973-2000' Agustín E. Ferraro, Gustavo Fondevila,
Juan José Rastrollo, and Miguel A. Centeno.