Developments in Latin American Political Economy: States, Markets and Actors
By (Author) J. Buxton
Edited by N. N. Phillips
Manchester University Press
Manchester University Press
5th August 1999
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
320.98
Paperback
256
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
An approach to contemporary Latin America, this volume brings together a diverse range of experts to discuss people and issues of core significance in the region. The first part of the volume addresses the changing nature and interaction of the state and the market in Latin American countries, as well as the principal challenges of consolidating political and economic reform in a period of profound change. The second part of the book examines a variety of traditional and non-traditional political roles, ranging from the military to women, and from the environmental lobby to human rights. It explores the ways in which the changing composition of the political debate is shaping the political arena. Forward looking in its approach, to volume provides readers with an indication of factors which will be of key significance in the immediate future, the tensions which have yet to be resolved and the prospects ahead.
A readable overview of Latin American political economy for upper-division undergradutaes, graduate students, and specialists. "Choice"
J. Buxton is Lecturer in Politics at Kingston University. N. Phillips is Lecturer in Politics and International Studies at Warwick University