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Peru: The Evolution of a Crisis
By (Author) James Rudolph
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th July 1992
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Political structures: democracy
985.06
Hardback
192
This text offers specialists and students alike a comprehensive political history of Peru that includes the first full-length treatment of the 1980s, a decade in which early optimism sparked by the return of democratic rule gave way to widespread pessimism amidst a full-blown social, economic, and political crisis. Discussed are Peru's return to democracy in the 1980s and the multiple challenges that process has faced. The growth of Sendero Luminoso insurgency is traced, along with the economic collapse that brought Peru hyperinflation coupled with its deepest depression of the 20th century, and the evolution of the electoral political system that brought Alberto Fujimori, a political novice, to the presidency in 1990.
For students seeking an introduction to Peruvian economic, social, and political development, Rudolph provides a very readable summary. For the knowledgeable reader, this book's contribution is its detailed examination of one decade, in the 1980s.-Studies in Comparative International Development
This most readable account of the paralysis of contemporary Peruvian politics begins with a superb, pithy summary of the geography and demography of Peru and a fine descriptive chapter on Peru to 1919....Rudolph has written a most valuable book, which engages the perennial argument of causation. The biblography is an excellent, comprehensive beginning for all students, and the endnotes assist the reader further.-The Historian Autumn
"For students seeking an introduction to Peruvian economic, social, and political development, Rudolph provides a very readable summary. For the knowledgeable reader, this book's contribution is its detailed examination of one decade, in the 1980s."-Studies in Comparative International Development
"This most readable account of the paralysis of contemporary Peruvian politics begins with a superb, pithy summary of the geography and demography of Peru and a fine descriptive chapter on Peru to 1919....Rudolph has written a most valuable book, which engages the perennial argument of causation. The biblography is an excellent, comprehensive beginning for all students, and the endnotes assist the reader further."-The Historian Autumn
JAMES D. RUDOLPH has lived in Lima, Peru since 1986, where he has taught at Colegio Franklin D. Roosevelt and Newton College. Previously, he was a senior research analyst at Foreign Area Studies at The American University in Washington, D.C., where he collaborated on over twenty Country Studies published in the U.S. Government's Area Handbook series.