8 edition of Debt and democracy in Latin America found in the catalog.
Published
1989
by Westview Press in Boulder
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographies and index.
Statement | edited by Barbara Stallings, Robert Kaufman. |
Contributions | Stallings, Barbara., Kaufman, Robert R. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | HJ8514.5 .D445 1989 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | vii, 232 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 232 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL2050413M |
ISBN 10 | 0813375479, 0813375487 |
LC Control Number | 88028009 |
Latin America is a group of countries and dependencies in the Western Hemisphere where Romance languages such as Spanish, Portuguese, and French are predominantly is broader than the terms Ibero-America or Hispanic America in categorizing the New term comes from the fact that the predominant languages of the countries originated with the Latin ies: In the s and s the countries of Latin America dealt with their similar debt problems in very different ways—ranging from militantly market-oriented approaches to massive state intervention in their economies—while their political systems headed toward either democracy or authoritarianism.
During the s, Latin America experienced the longest and deepest wave of democratization in its history. The origins of this process of transformation are to be found in the interaction between domestic and international forces. At the international level, the key events were the oil shocks of the s, the related expansion of international lending, and the subsequent debt by: Books shelved as latin-american-history-and-politics: Open Veins of Latin America: Five Centuries of the Pillage of a Continent by Eduardo Galeano, A His.
Economic Crises and Democracy in Latin America Pdf , , , , Download Ebookee Alternative Effective Tips For A . Democracy has come a long way in Latin America and we can draw encouragement from the region's historic rejection of military dictatorships and bloody civil conflicts (although the one in Colombia continues unabated). Yet, for all of the steps in the right direction, democracy in Latin America still faces many challenges.
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Applying the tools of modern political economy to a developing-country context, Debt. Debt And Democracy In Latin America by Barbara Stallings,available at Book Depository with free delivery worldwide.
Democracy and debt were a macabre pas de deux in South America during As military regimes withdrew in disgrace (Argentina), further liberalized (Brazil), or tried to cope with vigorous popular pressures to restore democracy (Uruguay and Chile), that welcome news was haunted by the growing social and political implications of the continent's economic by: 6.
Stronger, more developed Latin American economies tumbled all around it—Mexico's financial panic and deep economic recession inBrazil's financial panic inArgentina's inability to come out of recession in the late s.
The Dominican Republic was Latin America's champion economic performer of the second half of the s. The book focuses on Latin America to identify factors associated with the evolution of welfare state policies during the pre-globalization period prior towhilst studying how globalization and democratization have affected governments' fiscal commitment to social : Alex Segura-Ubiergo.
This book addresses these questions by analyzing the interplay between IMF conditionality and the domestic politics of developing countries in two prominent recent episodes of large-scale economic adjustment: Latin America during the debt crisis of the s, andFile Size: 1MB. both for Latin America and for the United States are disturbing.
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The debt crisis has raised serious concerns about the future of democratic governance in Latin America. The prevailing assumption is not merely that economic decline undercuts prospects for democratic consolidation; because of their vulnerability to popular political pressures, democracies—particularly new democracies—have been seen as incapable of mounting effective Cited by: