Latin American Development from Populism to Neopopulism: A Multidisciplinary Perspective

Latin American Development from Populism to Neopopulism: A Multidisciplinary Perspective

by Magda von der Heydt-Coca John Hopkins University
Latin American Development from Populism to Neopopulism: A Multidisciplinary Perspective

Latin American Development from Populism to Neopopulism: A Multidisciplinary Perspective

by Magda von der Heydt-Coca John Hopkins University

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Overview

Latin American Development from Populism to Neopopulism: A Multidisciplinary Perspective explores the socioeconomic development of Latin America through the periods of populism, military dictatorships, neoliberalism and neopopulism by utilizing a multidisciplinary approach. By analyzing the trends and main socioeconomic structures in each period, von der Heydt-Coca explains the interactions of economic, social, and political spheres. Paradigmatic case studies complement the picture of each period and draw on extensive literature covering economics, history, sociology, and anthropology. Special emphasis is placed on how the world economy constrains the socioeconomic development in the region by examining the influence of international financial organizations and hegemonic countries. Von der Heydt-Coca answers the complex question of why Latin American countries, blessed with a bounty of natural resources and capable of industrialization, could not escape their role as producers and exporters of primary goods.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781793632470
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 12/06/2021
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 220
File size: 935 KB

About the Author

Magda von der Heydt-Coca is senior lecturer and assistant research scholar in the Department of Sociology at Johns Hopkins University.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Chapter 1: Conditions of Emergence of Populism

Chapter 2: Populism

Chapter 3: Populism Case Studies Argentina and Bolivia

Chapter 4: Military Dictatorships and Debt-Led Growth (1965-1985)

Chapter 5: Case Study: Chile

Chapter 6: The Democratic Period and Neoliberal Agenda

Chapter 7: Neoliberal Case Studies

Chapter 8: The New Left in Latin America

Chapter 9: Neopopulism Case Studies

Chapter 10: Conclusion

Bibliography

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