This book shows how Peru emerged as the most violent and unstable country in the region in the wake of the debt crisis and how policy choices made by diverse political leaders over time have affected state capabilities. It examines the shift from develop-mentalist to neoliberal economic policies.
This book shows how Peru emerged as the most violent and unstable country in the region in the wake of the debt crisis and how policy choices made by diverse political leaders over time have affected state capabilities. It examines the shift from develop-mentalist to neoliberal economic policies.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Philip Mauceri is assistant professor of political science at the University of Northern Iowa.
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Introduction: State Power and Policy Making State Development and Policy Choices, 1968 1995 The Military and Popular Mobilization International Actors and the Politics of Economic Austerity The Failures of State Populism Retooling the State: The Fujimori Coalition and State Reform State Power and Social Control Villa El Salvador: Popular Organization and the State in a Lima Shantytown Sendero Luminoso: Ideology and the State in the Andes State Capacities and Counterinsurgency Conclusions: From State Developmentalism to Neoliberal Reforms
Preface -- Introduction: State Power and Policy Making -- State Development and Policy Choices, 1968-1995 -- The Military and Popular Mobilization -- International Actors and the Politics of Economic Austerity -- The Failures of State Populism -- Retooling the State: The Fujimori Coalition and State Reform -- State Power and Social Control -- Villa El Salvador: Popular Organization and the State in a Lima Shantytown -- Sendero Luminoso: Ideology and the State in the Andes -- State Capacities and Counterinsurgency -- Conclusions: From State Developmentalism to Neoliberal Reforms
Introduction: State Power and Policy Making State Development and Policy Choices, 1968 1995 The Military and Popular Mobilization International Actors and the Politics of Economic Austerity The Failures of State Populism Retooling the State: The Fujimori Coalition and State Reform State Power and Social Control Villa El Salvador: Popular Organization and the State in a Lima Shantytown Sendero Luminoso: Ideology and the State in the Andes State Capacities and Counterinsurgency Conclusions: From State Developmentalism to Neoliberal Reforms
Preface -- Introduction: State Power and Policy Making -- State Development and Policy Choices, 1968-1995 -- The Military and Popular Mobilization -- International Actors and the Politics of Economic Austerity -- The Failures of State Populism -- Retooling the State: The Fujimori Coalition and State Reform -- State Power and Social Control -- Villa El Salvador: Popular Organization and the State in a Lima Shantytown -- Sendero Luminoso: Ideology and the State in the Andes -- State Capacities and Counterinsurgency -- Conclusions: From State Developmentalism to Neoliberal Reforms
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