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Political Economy of the Spanish Miracle
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 239

Political Economy of the Spanish Miracle

In the 1950s and 1960s, Spain underwent one of the most rapid processes of economic development the world had ever seen. Most existing analyses of this process explain the “Spanish Miracle” as a product of the unleashing of market forces and of changes in economic policy made by the Franco regime in the 1950s. Political Economy of the Spanish Miracle provides an alternative explanation of Spanish economic development, analyzing the Miracle from an interdisciplinary political economy perspective that treats capitalist growth as a complex and dynamic interaction between capitalists, workers and the state. The Spanish Miracle is linked to changes in Spanish society produced by the Spanish C...

The Making of Modern Property
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 381

The Making of Modern Property

  • Categories: Law

In this original intellectual history, Anna di Robilant traces the history of one of the most influential legal, political, and intellectual projects of modernity: the appropriation of Roman property law by liberal nineteenth-century jurists to fit the purposes of modern Europe. Drawing from a wealth of primary sources, many of which have never been translated into English, di Robilant outlines how a broad network of European jurists reinvented the classical Roman concept of property to support the process of modernisation. By placing this intellectual project within its historical context, she shows how changing class relations, economic policies and developing ideologies converged to produce the basis of modern property law. Bringing these developments to the twentieth century, this book demonstrates how this largely fabricated version of Roman property law shaped and continues to shape debates concerning economic growth, sustainability, and democratic participation.

The Political Economy of Taxation in Latin America
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 285

The Political Economy of Taxation in Latin America

Offers a comprehensive, region-wide analysis of the politics of taxation in Latin America to make reforms politically palatable and sustainable.

Why Latin American Nations Fail
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 236

Why Latin American Nations Fail

The question of development is a major topic in courses across the social sciences and history, particularly those focused on Latin America. Many scholars and instructors have tried to pinpoint, explain, and define the problem of underdevelopment in the region. With new ideas have come new strategies that by and large have failed to explain or reduce income disparity and relieve poverty in the region. Why Latin American Nations Fail brings together leading Latin Americanists from several disciplines to address the topic of how and why contemporary development strategies have failed to curb rampant poverty and underdevelopment throughout the region. Given the dramatic political turns in contemporary Latin America, this book offers a much-needed explanation and analysis of the factors that are key to making sense of development today.

Democratic Stability in an Age of Crisis
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 255

Democratic Stability in an Age of Crisis

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This book explains why several democracies during the period between the two world wars broke down and others survived, and examines the extent to which present-day democracies are fragile in the face of crises.

Human Rights, Transitional Justice, and the Reconstruction of Political Order in Latin America
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 248

Human Rights, Transitional Justice, and the Reconstruction of Political Order in Latin America

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-04-27
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  • Publisher: Springer

In Argentina and elsewhere in Latin America, decades after the fall of authoritarian regimes in the 1970s, transitional justice has proven to be anything but transitional—it has become a cornerstone of state policy and a powerful tool of state formation. Contextualizing cultural and political shifts in Argentina after the 1976 military coup with comparisons to other countries in the Southern Cone, Michelle Frances Carmody argues that incorporating human rights practices into official policy became a way for state actors to both build the authority of the state and manage social conflict, a key aim of post-Cold War democracies. By examining the relationship between transitional justice and the Latin American political order, this book illuminates overlooked dimensions of state formation in the age of human rights.

Shaping Nations and Markets
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 332

Shaping Nations and Markets

Shaping Nations and Markets employs a mixed methods approach to contend that economic ideas, organization of domestic interests and their economic power, asymmetries of information, and political institutions do not sufficiently explain the formation of national interests in processes of trade liberalization. The author proposes that something is missing—identity capital—which also empowers economic sectors that share either liberalizing or protectionist interests. Identity capital is an economic sector’s contribution to the stability of a national identity narrative; it correlates with the degree to which the workforce of any sector represents the dominant conception of national ident...

Police Writing and Radical Modernisation in the Porfiriato and the Conservative Republic (1870s-1910s)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 226

Police Writing and Radical Modernisation in the Porfiriato and the Conservative Republic (1870s-1910s)

This book explores the process of modernisation during the Porfiriato and the Conservative republic from the perspective of one of its most erratic agents: the urban police. Taking a pragmalinguistic approach, this book examines police bureaucratic, journalistic, and literary writing practices that flourished in the wake of police professionalisation and in response to the demands of state expansion, urban order, and cultural disciplining. It outlines the precarious state of an institution that had to redefine itself in the face of change, as well as policemen’s attempts to enforce and imagine different modes of doing modern estate, society, and culture. Integrating classical sociological ...

Halduskultuur-Administrative Culture 11(2)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 104

Halduskultuur-Administrative Culture 11(2)

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Daily Report, Foreign Radio Broadcasts
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 736

Daily Report, Foreign Radio Broadcasts

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1945
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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