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Latin America Since the Left Turn

  • Edited by: Tulia G. Falleti and Emilio A. Parrado
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2017
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In the early twenty-first century, the citizens of many Latin American countries, such as Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador, and Venezuela, elected left-wing governments, explicitly rejecting and attempting to reverse the policies of neoliberal structural economic adjustment that had prevailed in the region during the 1990s. However, in other countries such as Chile, Colombia, Mexico, and Peru continuity and even extension of the neoliberal agenda have been the norm.

What were the consequences of rejecting the neoliberal consensus in Latin America? Why did some countries stay on the neoliberal course? Contributors to Latin America Since the Left Turn address these questions and more as they frame the tensions and contradictions that currently characterize Latin American societies and politics. Divided into three sections, the book begins with an examination of the political economy, from models of development, to taxation and spending patterns, to regionalization of trade and human migration. The second section analyzes the changes in democracy and political identities. The last part explores the themes of citizenship, constitutionalism, and new forms of civic participation. With essays by the foremost scholars in the field, Latin America Since the Left Turn not only delves into the cases of specific countries but also surveys the region as a whole.

Contributors: Isabella Alcañiz, Sandra Botero, Marcella Cerrutti, George Ciccariello-Maher, Tula G. Falleti, Roberto Gargarella, Adrian Gurza Lavalle, Juliet Hooker, Evelyne Huber, Ernesto Isunza Vera, Nora Lustig, Paulina Ochoa Espejo, Emilio A. Parrado, Claudiney Pereira, Thamy Pogrebinschi, Irina Carlota Silber, David Smilde, John D. Stephens, Maristella Svampa, Oscar Vega Camacho, Gisela Zaremberg.

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Tulia G. Falleti is the Class of 1965 Term Associate Professor of Political Science, Director of the Latin American and Latino Studies Program, and a Senior Fellow in the Leonard Davis Center for Health Economics at the University of Pennsylvania. Emilio A. Parrado is the Dorothy Swaine Thomas Professor of Sociology at the University of Pennsylvania.

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"A very interesting and well-timed book, Latin America Since the Left Turn features an impressive roster of accomplished Latin Americanists and corrects many widespread perceptions about the political and economic changes that have occurred over the last fifteen years." --- "Latin America Since the Left Turn is an excellent collection of essays. It provides a unique contribution to the understanding of post-neoliberalism and brings together a wide array of research approaches, epistemologies, and perspectives."


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PART I. NATIONAL AND REGIONAL MODELS OF DEVELOPMENT

Maristella Svampa
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Nora Lustig and Claudiney Pereira
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Evelyne Huber and John D. Stephens
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Isabella Alcañiz
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Marcela Cerrutti
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PART II. DEMOCRACY AND ITS DISCONTENTS

George Ciccariello-Maher
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David Smilde
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Paulina Ochoa Espejo
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PART III. CITIZENSHIP, CONSTITUTIONALISM, AND PARTICIPATION

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Thamy Pogrebinschi
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Gisela Zaremberg, Ernesto Isunza Vera and Adrian Gurza Lavalle
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PART IV. RACE, DECOLONIZATION, AND VIO LENCE

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Oscar Vega Camacho
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Irina Carlota Silber
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