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4. Debt, Democracy, and Post-Neoliberalism: Thirty Years of Regional Integration in Latin America

  • Isabella Alcañiz
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Latin America Since the Left Turn
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© 2018 University of Pennsylvania Press, 3905 Spruce Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104-4112

© 2018 University of Pennsylvania Press, 3905 Spruce Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104-4112

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. CONTENTS v
  3. Introduction 1
  4. PART I. NATIONAL AND REGIONAL MODELS OF DEVELOPMENT
  5. 1. Latin American Development: Perspectives and Debates 13
  6. 2. Fiscal Policy, Income Re distribution, and Poverty Reduction in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Mexico, Peru, and Uruguay: An Overview 33
  7. 3. Social Investment in Latin America 47
  8. 4. Debt, Democracy, and Post-Neoliberalism: Thirty Years of Regional Integration in Latin America 68
  9. 5. Mercosur and Regional Migration: A Human Rights Approach 88
  10. PART II. DEMOCRACY AND ITS DISCONTENTS
  11. 6. Venezuela Between Two States 113
  12. 7. From Partial to Full Conflict Theory: A Neo-Weberian Portrait of the Battle for Venezuela 138
  13. 8. Populism or Democracy? Reexamining the Role of “the People” in Twenty- First-Century Latin American Politics 165
  14. PART III. CITIZENSHIP, CONSTITUTIONALISM, AND PARTICIPATION
  15. 9. Constitutional Changes and Judicial Power in Latin America 189
  16. 10. Agents of Neoliberalism? High Courts, Legal Preferences, and Rights in Latin America 214
  17. 11. Experimenting with Participation and Deliberation in Latin America: Is Democracy Turning Pragmatic? 241
  18. 12. The Gattopardo Era: Innovation and Representation in Mexico in Post-Neoliberal Times 264
  19. PART IV. RACE, DECOLONIZATION, AND VIO LENCE
  20. 13. Anti- imperial, But Not Decolonial? Vasconcelos on Race and Latin American Identity 285
  21. 14. Decolonization and Plurinationality 308
  22. 15. Postwar El Salvador: Entangled Aftermaths 326
  23. CONTRIBUTORS 353
  24. INDEX 357
  25. ACKNOWL EDGMENTS 375
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