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Politics Latin America Gavin O'Toole

Politics Latin America By Gavin O'Toole

Politics Latin America by Gavin O'Toole


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Explores why it has taken so long to achieve democracy in Latin America and how this development can be interpreted. This book presents the issues of global politics by providing theoretical tools for analysing contemporary themes such as democratization or US foreign policy. It illustrates the stresses and strains which can affect democracies.

Politics Latin America Summary

Politics Latin America by Gavin O'Toole

Latin America is a region of profound cultural, social and geopolitical diversity. From this turbulent area of the world have emerged global symbols of both revolutionary struggle and reactionary brutality some of history's most romantic icons, from Simon Bolivar to Che Guevara, as well as some of the most stereotypical dictators, such as Rafael Trujillo and Augusto Pinochet. But why is Latin America important in the study of politics, why has it taken so long to achieve democracy, and how can this achievement be interpreted? Politics Latin America explores the unique circumstances that have shaped political evolution in this captivating region of 20 independent countries and examines the exciting new phase in politics now underway there. For the first time, almost an entire region of the developing world suffering from significant levels of poverty and inequality is organized under democratic government. The book explores why it has taken so long to achieve democracy in Latin America and how this development can be interpreted.

About Gavin O'Toole

Gavin O'Toole is an academic and a journalist. He has taught Latin American politics and democratic theory at Queen Mary, University of London, and held seminars at Birkbeck College and the former Institute of Latin American Studies (ILAS) in London. He is currently Visiting Postdoctoral Fellow at the Institute for the Study of the Americas, University of London.

Table of Contents

Contents List of figures, tables and boxes... v Preface ... xiv Acknowledgments... xviii Acronyms and abbreviations... xx Introduction... 1 Part I An introduction to Latin American history Chapter 1. From Independence to the 1930s... 11 Chapter 2. From the 1930s to the 1980s... 39 Part II Institutions, processes and actors Chapter 3. Democratization... 73 Chapter 4. Challenges facing democracy... 114 Chapter 5. The presidency... 161 Chapter 6. Legislatures, parties, the judiciary and public administration... 190 Chapter 7. Established political actors... 236 Chapter 8. Civil society and emergent political actors... 284 Part III International relations Chapter 9. Inter-state relations within Latin America... 336 Chapter 10. The US and Latin America... 384 Chapter 11. Latin America, Europe and Asia... 445 Part IV Political ideas Chapter 12. Left and Right... 491 Chapter 13. Identities: Nationalism, Race and Feminism... 561 Part V Economic ideas Chapter 14. Structuralism and dependency... 615 Chapter 15. Neoliberalism... 652 Chapter 16. Redistributive models... 698 Appendix A. Country timelines and factboxes... 753 Appendix B. Glossary... 791 Appendix C. Dramatis personae... 824 Bibliography... 836 Index... (x)

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GOR004992742
9781405821292
1405821299
Politics Latin America by Gavin O'Toole
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pearson Education Limited
2007-01-26
640
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