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Latin America after the Neoliberal Debacle: Another Region is Possible

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Latin America after the Neoliberal Debacle: Another Region is Possible

Contributors:

By (Author) Ximena de la Barra
By (author) Richard A. Dello Buono

ISBN:

9780742566064

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

Publication Date:

16th January 2009

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Development studies
Regional / International studies

Dewey:

303.4828

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

348

Dimensions:

Width 154mm, Height 230mm, Spine 19mm

Weight:

469g

Description

Latin America after the Neoliberal Debacle studies the crippling problems that plague civilian democracies in the region. Ximena de la Barra and Richard Dello Buono draw on their extensive first-hand knowledge of Latin America to provide a rich analysis of why the needs of the region are too often put second to powerful foreign interests. In particular, they look at the shortcomings of the neoliberal development model, combining a broad historical overview with analysis of critical issues today.

In a region that displays some of the worst social disparities in the world, popular movements have begun to confront the forces of domination. Their struggles for social justice have proposed new political agendas that in some cases dovetail with the new generation of progressive leaders, fueling important social changes. The authors argue that genuine development, free of dependency, can only be achieved in the context of a more profound democratization and new forms of regional integration. This interdisciplinary study will be useful for students, scholars, and general readers concerned with the past, present, and particularly the future of this important region.

Reviews

Passionate yet scholarly, thorough yet succinct, this book by two deeply committed experts is the best guide one is likely to find to the current scene in fast-changing Latin America. -- Susan George, Transnational Institute
At a time of increasing criticism of neoliberal globalization that has devastated societies around the world, this book provides a powerful critique of neoliberalism and its impact on Latin America and succeeds superbly in addressing the problems of neoliberal capitalist policies that have failed in a big way. Offering an alternative path out of the current crisis in Latin America, the book shows us the way forward for its future social transformation through mass mobilization and struggle. A must-read for anyone interested in understanding the problems and prospects of the region at this critical juncture in history. -- Berch Berberoglu, University of Nevada, Reno
An insightful, wide-ranging and extremely well argued analysis of the scourge of neoliberalism and its tragic impact on Latin America. Just as important, however, is a prescriptionbased upon successful regional modelsto avoid its reappearance. A profound study on the ills that have traditionally plagued Latin America and inhibited any meaningful form of development. Essential reading for all interested in contemporary Latin America, and its future. -- John M. Kirk
Ximena de la Barra and Richard Dello Buono have made a fine contribution to the most important question of our time: what are the alternative social models for a generation that has witnessed both the fall of Soviet communism and the demise of neoliberalism -- Thomas Ponniah, Harvard University

Author Bio

Ximena de la Barra is an independent consultant recently retired from UNICEF where she was the Latin American Public Policy Advisor. In earlier years she was part of the Allende Popular Unity Government and the first democratically elected Madrid local government, both in a technical capacity and as a community activist.

Richard Dello Buono is associate professor of sociology at the New College of Florida and is visiting associate professor of political science at the Universidad Autnoma de Zacatecas, Mexico.

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