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Genre | : Business & Economics |
Author | : Ben Ross Schneider |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Release | : 2004-08-16 |
File | : 340 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 0521545005 |
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Publisher Description
Genre | : Business & Economics |
Author | : Ben Ross Schneider |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Release | : 2004-08-16 |
File | : 340 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 0521545005 |
This is the first systematically comparative and historical analysis of the incorporation of business into politics in Latin America, examining business organizing and political activity over the last century in five of the largest, most developed countries of the region. Why did business end up better organized in Chile, Colombia, and Mexico than in Argentina and Brazil? The explanation for the surprising cross-national variations lays neither in economic characteristics of business nor broader political parameters, but in the cumulative effect of actions of state actors. The book also considers the consequences of these differences in organization and finds that stronger encompassing associations offer government officials opportunities for concerted policy making with business that can enhance policy implementation. The strong hand of the state in organizing business has important implications not only for theories of collective action, but also for our understanding of civil society and its potential to promote democratization.
Genre | : Business and politics |
Author | : Ben Ross Schneider |
Publisher | : |
Release | : 2004 |
File | : 312 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 0511215460 |
This edited volume studies the relationship between big business and the Latin American dictatorial regimes during the Cold War. The first section provides a general background about the contemporary history of business corporations and dictatorships in the twentieth century at the international level. The second section comprises chapters that analyze five national cases (Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Uruguay and Peru), as well as a comparative analysis of the banking sector in the Southern Cone (Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Uruguay). The third section presents six case studies of large companies in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia and Central America. This book is crucial reading because it provides the first comprehensive analysis of a key yet understudied topic in Cold War history in Latin America.
Genre | : Business & Economics |
Author | : Victoria Basualdo |
Publisher | : Springer Nature |
Release | : 2020-12-04 |
File | : 408 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9783030439255 |
Where do strong conservative parties come from? While there is a growing scholarly awareness about the importance of such parties for democratic stability, much less is known about their origins. In this groundbreaking book, James Loxton takes up this question by examining new conservative parties formed in Latin America between 1978 and 2010. The most successful cases, he finds, shared a surprising characteristic: they had deep roots in former dictatorships. Through a comparative analysis of failed and successful cases in Argentina, Chile, El Salvador, and Guatemala, Loxton argues that this was not a coincidence. The successes inherited a range of resources from outgoing authoritarian regimes that, paradoxically, gave them an advantage in democratic competition. He also highlights the role of intense counterrevolutionary struggle as a source of party cohesion. In addition to making an empirical contribution to the study of the Latin American right and a theoretical contribution to the study of party-building, Loxton advances our understanding of the worldwide phenomenon of authoritarian successor parties--parties that emerge from authoritarian regimes but that operate after a transition to democracy. A major work, Conservative Party-Building in Latin America will reshape our understanding of politics in contemporary Latin America and the realities of democratic transitions everywhere.
Genre | : Political Science |
Author | : James Loxton |
Publisher | : Oxford University Press |
Release | : 2021 |
File | : 305 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9780197537527 |
New Capitalism in Turkey explores the changing relationship between politics, religion and business through an analysis of the contemporary Turkish business environment.
Genre | : Business & Economics |
Author | : Ayşe Buğra |
Publisher | : Edward Elgar Publishing |
Release | : 2014-04-25 |
File | : 221 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9781783473137 |
Although Latin America weathered the Great Depression better than the United States and Europe, the global economic collapse of the 1930s had a deep and lasting impact on the region. The contributors to this book examine the consequences of the Depression in terms of the role of the state, party-political competition, and the formation of working-class and other social and political movements. Going beyond economic history, they chart the repercussions and policy responses in different countries while noting common cross-regional trends--in particular, a mounting critique of economic orthodoxy and greater state intervention in the economic, social, and cultural spheres, both trends crucial to the region's subsequent development. The book also examines how regional transformations interacted with and differed from global processes. Taken together, these essays deepen our understanding of the Great Depression as a formative experience in Latin America and provide a timely comparative perspective on the recent global economic crisis. Contributors. Marcelo Bucheli, Carlos Contreras, Paulo Drinot, Jeffrey L. Gould, Roy Hora, Alan Knight, Gillian McGillivray, Luis Felipe Sáenz, Angela Vergara, Joel Wolfe, Doug Yarrington
Genre | : History |
Author | : Paulo Drinot |
Publisher | : Duke University Press |
Release | : 2014-09-18 |
File | : 373 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9780822376248 |
This book presents a new and conflict-centered theory of successful party-building, drawing on diverse cases from across Latin America.
Genre | : Political Science |
Author | : Steven Levitsky |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Release | : 2016-10-13 |
File | : 573 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9781107145948 |
Genre | : Europe |
Author | : Ryszard Stemplowski |
Publisher | : PISM |
Release | : 2010 |
File | : 499 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9788389607966 |
Offers a comprehensive, region-wide analysis of the politics of taxation in Latin America to make reforms politically palatable and sustainable.
Genre | : Business & Economics |
Author | : Gustavo Flores-Macias |
Publisher | : Cambridge University Press |
Release | : 2019-06-27 |
File | : 285 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9781108474573 |
Recent years have seen renewed interest in elites around the world, and their interconnection with power, privilege, social stratification, and social change. The contributors to this edited volume explore the many facets of the role of elites in the political economy of Latin America: their position within society, their impact upon the economy, and their influence within governing institutions. The book demonstrates that in Latin America, as in many other parts of the world, structural change and movements toward more just, inclusive, and sustainable societies seem impossible without the involvement of elites at some level. This raises important questions: Under what conditions do elites push for reform? How do elites react to societal and economic challenges and changes? To what extent can popular classes successfully pressure elites? Bringing together a selection of case studies covering different Latin American countries, the book focuses on three key themes to address these questions: first, it explores how elites react to economic and societal challenges with some chapters looking at moments of change, as well as measures taken by individual elites to alter the status quo. Second, it seeks to understand the interrelation between external and domestic factors that engender elite action including global markets, geopolitics, state institutions, social forces, and the internal structure of elite groups. Third, it reflects upon methodological questions of studying elites in Latin America, laying bare the potential pitfalls and offering possible routes to further inquiry. This book will be vital reading for researchers in political economy, development economics, economic sociology, and Latin American studies more broadly.
Genre | : Business & Economics |
Author | : Jan Ickler |
Publisher | : Taylor & Francis |
Release | : 2024-12-31 |
File | : 269 Pages |
ISBN-13 | : 9781040276440 |