Reasserting nationalism in an open economy
Reasserting nationalism in an open economy
How far is there a regional trend away from neoliberalism in Latin America and how can we characterize the new forms of state activism that are emerging in the region? This book explores different expressions and approaches to post-neoliberal governance in Latin America and identifies the place of social and political inclusion, as well strategies for economic growth, within them. It explores the possibilities and constraints on the state, along with changing models of democracy, social policy and the political economy of development, bringing in examples from Venezuela, Bolivia, Argentina, Brazil and Chile.
9780230604421
89-112
Riggirozzi, Pia
ed3be4f8-37e7-46a2-8242-f6495d727c22
June 2009
Riggirozzi, Pia
ed3be4f8-37e7-46a2-8242-f6495d727c22
Riggirozzi, Pia
(2009)
Reasserting nationalism in an open economy.
In,
Grugel, Jean and Riggirozzi, Pia
(eds.)
Governance after Neoliberalism in Latin America.
(Studies of the Americas)
Basingstoke, GB.
Palgrave Macmillan, .
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How far is there a regional trend away from neoliberalism in Latin America and how can we characterize the new forms of state activism that are emerging in the region? This book explores different expressions and approaches to post-neoliberal governance in Latin America and identifies the place of social and political inclusion, as well strategies for economic growth, within them. It explores the possibilities and constraints on the state, along with changing models of democracy, social policy and the political economy of development, bringing in examples from Venezuela, Bolivia, Argentina, Brazil and Chile.
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Published date: June 2009
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Local EPrints ID: 153041
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/153041
ISBN: 9780230604421
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Jean Grugel
Editor:
Pia Riggirozzi
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