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This timely and interdisciplinary volume analyzes the many impacts of and contrasting responses to the Argentine political, economic, and social crises of 2001-02. Chapters offer original theoretical models and examine the relationship between political, cultural, economic, and societal spheres.

Produktbeschreibung
This timely and interdisciplinary volume analyzes the many impacts of and contrasting responses to the Argentine political, economic, and social crises of 2001-02. Chapters offer original theoretical models and examine the relationship between political, cultural, economic, and societal spheres.
Autorenporträt
Colin Lewis, London School of Economics, UK Cara Levey, University College Cork, Ireland Daniel Ozarow, Middlesex University Business School, UK Christopher Wylde; Richmond the American International University, UK Cecilia T. Lanata Briones, London School of Economics UK Rubén M. Lo Vuolo, Interdisciplinario para el Estudio de Politicas Publicas (Ciepp), Buenos Aires, Argentina Miguel A. Rivera Quiñones, University of Sussex, UK Olga Onuch, University of Oxford, UK Federico M. Rossi, Tulane University, USA Ana Cecilia Dinerstein, University of Bath, UK Heike Schaumberg, University of Manchester, UK Maristella Svampa, CONICET (National Centre for Scientific and Technical Research),/ Universidad Nacional de la Plata, Argentina Ignacio Aguiló, University of Manchester, UK Saskia Fischer, Queen Mary, University of London, UK Cecilia Dinardi, City University, London, UK Ezequiel Adamovsky, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina.