The new politics of inequality in Latin America : rethinking participation and representation /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Chalmers, Douglas A. (ed.), Hite, Katherine (ed.), Martin, Scott B. 1961- (ed.), Piester, Kerianne (ed.), Segarra, Monique, Vilas, Carlos María (ed.)
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 1998.
Edición:1a ed. 1a reimp.
Colección:Studies in democratization
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Participation, inequality, and the whereabouts of democracy / Carlos M. Vilas
  • Beyond corporatism: new patterns of representation in the Brazilian auto industry / Scott B. Martin
  • Union politics, market-oriented reforms, and the reshaping of Argentine corporatism / M. Victoria Murillo
  • The crisis of developmentalism and the rural labor movement in North-East Brazil / Anthony W. Pereira
  • The Rise of Causa R in Venezuela / Margarita López-Maya
  • The Seven-Month Itch? Neoliberal politics, popular movements, and the left in Mexico / Melina Selverston
  • The evolution of the brazilian enviromental movement and its political roles / Kathryn Hochstetler
  • The autoritarian alternative: 'anti-politics' in the popular sectors of Lima / Aldo Panfichi
  • The Quetzal is red: military states, popular movements, and political violence in Guatemala / Deborah J. Yashar
  • Popular responses to state-sponsored violence in Brazil / Paul Sérgio Pinheiro
  • Political violence and the grassroots in Lima, Perú / Jo-Marie Burt
  • Rethinking economic alternatives: left parties and the articulation of popular demands in Chile and Peru / Kenneth M. Roberts
  • Market-oriented development strategies and state-society relations in new democracies: lessons from contemporary Chile and Spain / Eric Hershberg
  • Putting conservatism to good use? Long crisis and vetoed alternatives in Uruguay / Fernando Filgueira and Jorge Papadópulos
  • The difficult transition from clientelism to citizenship: lessons from Mexico / Jonathan Fox
  • Reconstructing the Worker's Party (PT): Lessons froms North-Eastern Brazil / William Nylen
  • Can a left government make a difference? The Frente Amplio Administration of Montevideo, 1990-1994 / Peter Winn and Lilia Ferro-Clérico
  • Targeting the poor: the politics of social policy reforms in Mexico / Kerianne Piester
  • Redefining the public/private mix: NGOs and the emergency social investment fund in Ecuador / Monique Segarra
  • Regional integration and the transnational politics: popular sector strategies in the NAFTA era / María Lorena Cook
  • Associative networks: new structures of representation for the popular sectors? / Douglas A. Chalmers, Scott B. Martin, and Kerianne Piester.