Construir soberanía : una interpretación económica de y para América Latina. Volumen I.

Construir soberanía : una interpretación económica de y para América Latina. Volumen I.
Author: Francisco - Compilador/a o Editor/a López Segrera
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Release: 2020
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Theotônio Dos Santos es autor de una de las obras más importantes de nuestro tiempo, tanto por su originalidad y alcances como por el modo en que ejerció el pensamiento crítico con agudeza y creatividad. El gran pensador brasileño desarrolló a lo largo de su vida un análisis centrado en la comprensión del mundo contemporáneo, combinando una mirada sobre la historia reciente de la humanidad y del pensamiento científico adecuado para interpretarla y actuar sobre ella.La permanente relación entre teoría y práctica le imprimió a la obra de Dos Santos una de sus marcas distintivas: la del cientista social comprometido con las grandes causas de la humanidad. Dos Santos fue uno de los precursores de la teoría de la dependencia y un militante abocado a desplegar una lectura de la economía política del mundo contemporáneo pensada desde nuestra región y en clave emancipatoria. Con más de 40 libros publicados y traducidos a más de 16 idiomas, Dos Santos hizo inteligibles los diferentes rostros y fases de la dependencia de América Latina, al tiempo que colaboró en la construcción de una perspectiva político-académica para transformarla.CLACSO presenta una antología en dos volúmenes que invita a continuar indagando los aportes y reflexiones de uno de nuestros intelectuales más prolíficos y comprometidos."La obra de Theotônio dos Santos, uno de los referentes más creativos del pensamiento marxista contemporáneo, expresa la densidad del pensamiento social latinoamericano".Del estudio preliminar de Mónica Bruckmann.

Bibliografía jurídica de América Latina, 1810-1965

Bibliografía jurídica de América Latina, 1810-1965
Author: Alberto Villalón-Galdames
Publisher: Editorial Jurídica de Chile
Total Pages: 326
Release: 1969
Genre: Derecho
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Annotated bibliography of material published from 1810 to 1965 on law, jurisprudence and commenting on legislation (incl. Labour legislation) in Latin America.

Pensions: Challenges and Reforms

Pensions: Challenges and Reforms
Author: Einar Overbye
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2017-11-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1351151797

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Throughout the developed world, public and private pension schemes face major challenges that are creating irresistible pressures for reform. Major structural changes in Latin America and in Central and Eastern Europe have led to particularly fierce pressure. Two member states of the European Union - Italy and Sweden - have introduced radical reform of their public pensions systems; controversial pension reforms have been proposed in France and Germany; and the British government has been widely criticized over its pension reforms and its 2002 white paper. This exceptional volume examines the challenges faced by pension schemes in the advanced economies and the reforms that have been introduced to tackle these challenges. A team of international contributors provides an up-to-date, invaluable analysis of different aspects of pension problems, prospects and reforms. The book incorporates cross-national chapters as well as a focus on individual countries including Belgium, Brazil, Colombia, Finland, Greece, Italy, Sweden, the UK and the USA.

Paths of Development in the Southern Cone

Paths of Development in the Southern Cone
Author: Paul Cooney
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2021-12-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3030676730

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This book analyzes the recent development paths pursued by progressive governments in Argentina and Brazil, namely deindustrialization and reprimarization, and the social and environmental consequences thereof. A key part of understanding the trajectories in both Argentina and Brazil has been the role played by international institutions, especially the IMF and WTO, and also, the ever-growing hegemony of transnational corporations in the global economy and as a result, significantly limiting the possibilities of genuine development for local populations. Two major issues which extend beyond Latin America are: the expansion of genetically modified crops and agrotoxics and the concern for global food security and sovereignty; second, how reprimarization, associated with mining, cattle, soy and petroleum, has been key in leading to the risk of desertification in the Argentine pampas and also causing deforestation in the Amazon Rain forest, described as the lungs of the planet, and thus has major implications for climate change for the planet as a whole. In addition, this book engages with a number of theoretical issues: development and dependency in the periphery: neoliberal globalization, accumulation by dispossession, ecological and environmental debates and the role of extractivism and rent. This book is aimed for both academics, activists and those politically motivated to analyze, understand and push for social change from a critical perspective, and also, those interested in a radical analysis of paths of development, dependency and socioenvironmental issues in Latin America today.

Society and Economy in Venezuela

Society and Economy in Venezuela
Author: Vitor Eduardo Schincariol
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2020-10-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 3030600831

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This book presents an overview of the economic policies adopted by the Bolivarian governments of Hugo Chávez and Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela between 1998 and 2018, and the economic and social results of these policies. The recent history of Venezuela has attracted much attention due to Chávez’s and Maduro’s self-declared search for socialism since the beginning of the 21st century and the economic trajectory of the country in this period, which experienced significant economic growth during the international oil boom in the first decade of the century, followed by a huge economic crisis in the second decade. The volume adopts an economic history approach, taking into account both economic and social variables to analyze the Venezuelan overall socio-economic performance since 1998. Drawing on official documents and statistics, as well as on the available literature, it presents an empirical analysis of Venezuelan economic and social histories during the Bolivarian period, describing and analyzing the achievements and limits of the policies adopted between 1998 and 2018. Society and Economy in Venezuela: An Overview of the Bolivarian Period (1998-2018) will be a useful introduction to sociologists, political economists, political scientists, economic historians and other social scientists interested in understanding the multiple interrelations between economy and society in Bolivarian Venezuela. “This book offers a thoughtful, committed and illuminating analysis of the socialist experiment in Venezuela. Its strengths and weaknesses are examined in unprecedented detail, in order to identify the drivers and limitation of 'socialism in the 21st century'. An essential work for scholars, students and citizens concerned with Venezuela.” – Alfredo Saad-Filho, King's College London

GLOBAL SECURITY AND INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY – Volume IV

GLOBAL SECURITY AND INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL ECONOMY – Volume IV
Author: P.Bilgin, P.D. Williams, M. Sekiguchi, J. K. Galbraith, S. T. Inayatullah, J. Wiener, R. A. Schrire, I.L. Murphy
Publisher: EOLSS Publications
Total Pages: 498
Release: 2010-09-19
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ISBN: 1848263414

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Global Security and International Political Economy is a component of Encyclopedia of Social Sciences and Humanities in the global Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems (EOLSS), which is an integrated compendium of twenty one Encyclopedias. This 6-volume set contains several chapters, each of size 5000-30000 words, with perspectives, issues of great relevance to our world such as: Global Security; Global Security and the International System; The Regional Dimension of Global Security; The National Dimension Of Global Security; The Societal Dimension Of Global Security; The Human Security Agenda In World Politics; History Of Empires And Conflicts; The Myth Of The Clash Of Civilizations In Dialogical-Historical Context; Causes And Prevention Of Armed Conflict; International Development Policies And Global Security; Environment And Global Security; Political Economy Of International Security; Political Issues In Human Resource Development; Globalization And The Consumer Society. These volumes are aimed at the following five major target audiences: University and College students Educators, Professional practitioners, Research personnel and Policy analysts, managers, and decision makers and NGOs.

The Time of Liberty

The Time of Liberty
Author: Peter Guardino
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2005-04-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 0822386569

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Between 1750 and 1850 Spanish American politics underwent a dramatic cultural shift as monarchist colonies gave way to independent states based at least nominally on popular sovereignty and republican citizenship. In The Time of Liberty, Peter Guardino explores the participation of subalterns in this grand transformation. He focuses on Mexico, comparing local politics in two parts of Oaxaca: the mestizo, urban Oaxaca City and the rural villages of nearby Villa Alta, where the population was mostly indigenous. Guardino challenges traditional assumptions that poverty and isolation alienated rural peasants from the political process. He shows that peasants and other subalterns were conscious and complex actors in political and ideological struggles and that popular politics played an important role in national politics in the first half of the nineteenth century. Guardino makes extensive use of archival materials, including judicial transcripts and newspaper accounts, to illuminate the dramatic contrasts between the local politics of the city and of the countryside, describing in detail how both sets of citizens spoke and acted politically. He contends that although it was the elites who initiated the national change to republicanism, the transition took root only when engaged by subalterns. He convincingly argues that various aspects of the new political paradigms found adherents among even some of the most isolated segments of society and that any subsequent failure of electoral politics was due to an absence of pluralism rather than a lack of widespread political participation.