Facing the future: the legacies of post neoliberalism in Latin America: Introduction to Development and Change virtual issue
Facing the future: the legacies of post neoliberalism in Latin America: Introduction to Development and Change virtual issue
This virtual issue reviews the post-neoliberalism literature published in Development and Change between 2012 and 2018. It reflects on recent and ongoing, multiple experiences of resistance to speculative, extractive, in- equitable and unsustainable development and the demands for alternatives that emerged in Latin America. The argument is developed through an ana- lysis of the 18 most relevant articles published in this journal, that make a major contribution to three key interrelated debates, namely: the meaning and policies associated with post-neoliberalism; challenges ofcitizenship and democracy; and the sustainability agenda. Collectively, the selected articles provide a detailed and much-needed discussion about the key achievements, limitations and legacies of post-neoliberalism.
Grugel, Jean
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Riggirozzi, Pía
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11 April 2019
Grugel, Jean
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Riggirozzi, Pía
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Grugel, Jean and Riggirozzi, Pía
(2019)
Facing the future: the legacies of post neoliberalism in Latin America: Introduction to Development and Change virtual issue.
Development and Change.
(doi:10.1111/dech.12508).
Abstract
This virtual issue reviews the post-neoliberalism literature published in Development and Change between 2012 and 2018. It reflects on recent and ongoing, multiple experiences of resistance to speculative, extractive, in- equitable and unsustainable development and the demands for alternatives that emerged in Latin America. The argument is developed through an ana- lysis of the 18 most relevant articles published in this journal, that make a major contribution to three key interrelated debates, namely: the meaning and policies associated with post-neoliberalism; challenges ofcitizenship and democracy; and the sustainability agenda. Collectively, the selected articles provide a detailed and much-needed discussion about the key achievements, limitations and legacies of post-neoliberalism.
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Published date: 11 April 2019
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