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Still Fighting
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 273

Still Fighting

The story of the women's movement in Nicaragua is a fascinating tale of resistance, strategy, and faith. From its birth in 1977 under the Somoza dictatorship through the Sandinista revolution to the fall of the Chamorro government, the Nicaraguan women's movement has navigated revolutionary upheaval, profound changes in government, and rapidly shifting definitions of women's roles in society. Through it all, the movement has surged, regressed, and persevered, entering the twenty-first century a powerful and influential force, stretching from the grassroots to the national level.How did women in an economically underdeveloped Central American country, with little history of organizing, femini...

Insights
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 168

Insights

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-10-26
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  • Publisher: Unknown

A collection of short stories grappling with the issues of mental and physical disability. Some stories are hilarious, some are heartbreaking, but all challenge us to see disability through a different lens - one infused with humanity. Net proceeds from the sale of book go to support the Motor Neurone Disease Association.

The Paradox of Democracy in Latin America
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 417

The Paradox of Democracy in Latin America

What becomes clear throughout is that there is a paradox at the heart of Latin America's democracies. Despite decades of struggle to replace authoritarian dictatorships with electoral democracies, solid economic growth (leading up to the global credit crisis), and increased efforts by the state to extend the benefits of peace and prosperity to the poor, democracy - as a political system - is experiencing declining support, and support for authoritarianism is on the rise.

The Paradox of Democracy in Latin America
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 417

The Paradox of Democracy in Latin America

Inviting in tone and organization but rigorous in its scholarship, this collection focuses on the problems, successes, and multiple forms of democracy in Latin America.

Street-Level Democracy: Political Settings at the Margins of Global Power
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 232

Street-Level Democracy: Political Settings at the Margins of Global Power

Using colourful and detailed case material, Street-Level Democracy introduces a new method of researching everyday politics. It is a wide-ranging book that traces the conflicts between global power and local action. People in farming communities, town mosques, city markets, and fishing communities suffer the effects of wrenching change, but live far from the centres of power. From Britain and small-town USA to Nigeria, India, and Nicaragua, citizens everywhere grapple with the politics of everyday life.

The Inclusionary Turn in Latin American Democracies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 587

The Inclusionary Turn in Latin American Democracies

This volume analyzes how enduring democracy amid longstanding inequality engendered inclusionary reform in contemporary Latin America.

Transitional Justice for Foxes
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 263

Transitional Justice for Foxes

  • Categories: Law

There is a memorable line by ancient Greek poet Archilochus: 'The fox knows many things, but the hedgehog knows one big thing.' Drawing on this metaphor made popular by Isaiah Berlin, this book sets out to 'think like a fox' about transitional justice in an intellectual environment largely dominated by hedgehogs. Critical of the unitary 'hedgehog-like' vision underlying mainstream discourse, this book proposes a pluralist reading of the field. It asks: What would it mean for transitional justice to constructively deal with conflicts of values and interests in societies grappling with a violent past? And what would it imply to make meaningful room for diversity, to see 'the many' rather than just 'the one'?

Women's Activism and Feminist Agency in Mozambique and Nicaragua
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 307

Women's Activism and Feminist Agency in Mozambique and Nicaragua

In Women's Activism and Feminist Agency in Mozambique and Nicaragua, Jennifer Leigh Disney investigates the contours of women’s emancipation outside the framework of liberal democracy and a market economy. She interviews 146 women and men in the two countries to explore the comparative contribution of women’s participation in subsistence and informal economies, political parties and civil society organizations. She also discusses military struggles against colonialism and imperialism in fostering feminist agency to provide a fascinating look at how each movement evolved and how it changed in a post-revolutionary climate.

Undoing Democracy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 231

Undoing Democracy

In an effort to understand how and why democratically elected governments evade the limitations that democratic accountability and popular participation place on them, Undoing Democracy examines how democratic rule was undermined in Nicaragua in the 1990's. David Close and Kalowatie Deonandan focus their analysis on the pact struck between the country's two main parties, the Liberals and the Sandinistas, which allowed the passage of the constitutional amendments that weakened Nicaragua's basic political institutions. The authors also consider, in detail, the country's political economy as well as the roles played by civil society, the Catholic Church, and NGOs. Undoing Democracy will sharpen our understanding of democratic transition and consolidation, and will serve as an important contribution to the literature on Nicaragua, Latin American politics, and democratization.

The Politics of Gay Marriage in Latin America
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 305

The Politics of Gay Marriage in Latin America

  • Categories: Law

Díez explores how and why Latin America has become a leader among nations in the passage of gay marriage legislation.