First published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Each volume treating a key discipline of study, this is a collection of the best scholarship on challenges faced by the region in adapting to the post-Cold War environment of globalization and increasing democratization.
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Loveman, Mara. High-Risk Collective Action: Defending Human Rights in chile, Uruguay, and Argentina. American Journal of Sociology 104 (1998). Lambrou, Yianna. The Changing Role of NGOs in Rural Chile After Democracy. Bulletin of Latin American Research 16 (1997). Keck, Margaret. Social Equity and Environment Politics in Brazil: Lessons from the Rubber Tappers of Acre. Comparative Politics 27 (1995). Collier, Ruth Berins and James Mahoney. Adding Collective Actors to Collective Outcomes: Labor and Recent Democratization in South America and Southern ... Comparative Politics 29 (1997). Houtzager, Peter and Marcus Kurtz. The Institutional Roots of Popular Mobilization: State Transformation and Rural Politics in Brazil and Chile, 1960-1990. Comparative Studies in Society and History 42 (2000). Davis, Charles, Edwin E. Aguilar, and John G. Speer. Associations and Activism: Mobilization of Urban Informal Workers in Costa Rica and Nicaragua. Journal of Interamerican Studies and World Affairs 41 (1999). Veltmeyer, Henry. New Social Movements in Latin America: The Dynamics of Class and Identity. Journal of Peasant Studies 25 (1997). Bastian, Jean-Pierre. The Metamorphosis of Latin American Protestant Groups: A Sociohistorical Perspective. Latin American Research Review 28 (1993). Pessar, Patricia. Three Moments in Brazilian Millenarianism: The Interrelationship between Politics and Religion. Luso-Brazilian Review 28 (1991). Kampwith, Karen. Feminism, Antifeminism, and Electoral Politics in Postwar Nicaragua and El Salvador. Political Science Quarterly 113 (1998). Abers, Rebecca. From Clientelism to Cooperation: Local Government, Participatory Policy, and Civil Organizing in Porto Alegre, Brazil. Politics and Society 26 (1998). Murillo, M. Victoria. From Populism to Neoliberalism: Labor Unions and Market Reforms in Latin America. World Politics 52 (2000).
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ISBN
9780815336952
Publisert
2001-11-30
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis Inc; Routledge
Vekt
618 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
U, G, 05, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
346

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Jorge I. Domínguez is Clarence Dillon Professor of International Affairs and Harvard College Professor at Harvard University and is a member of the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs. He has authored and edited a number of works, including Essays on Mexico,Central, and South America (Garland, 1994), To Make aWorld Safe for Revolution: Cuba's Foreign Policy (Harvard University Press, 1989), Democracy and the Caribbean (Johns Hopkins, 1993), Democratic Politics in LatinAmerica and the Caribbean (Johns Hopkins, 1999), TowardMexico's Democratization (Routledge, 1999), and the forthcoming The United States and Mexico: BetweenPartnership and Conflict (Routledge).