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