72 research outputs found
State, society and markets in Argentina: The political economy of Neodesarrollismo under Néstor Kirchner, 2003-2007
The national Peronist social contract in Argentina has a long history rooted in syndicalism and populism.However, Menemismo in the 1990s,El Argentinazo in December 2001, and Kirchnerismo post crisis have all served to change the fundamental framework of the Argentine economy,the social underpinnings of that economy and how it intersects with global capital.This article is an attempt to identifv the nature of Kirchner's administration through analysis of political economy; therefore seeking to facilitate a deeper understanding of the developmental nature and impact of the Kirchner administration of 2003-2007
Populist Mobilization: A New Theoretical Approach to Populism*
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/112280/1/j.1467-9558.2011.01388.x.pd
Social Change in Latin America Today: Its Implications for United States Policy. By Richard N. Adams, John P. Gillin, Allan R. Holmberg, Oscar Lewis, Richard W. Patch, and Charles Wagley, with an Introduction by Lyman Bryson. (New York: Published for the Council on Foreign Relations by Harper & Brothers, 1960. Pp. xiv, 353. $5.00.)
El constitucionalismo a mediados del siglo XIX, Vol. I. By Herbert Krüger , (México, D. F.: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. 1957. Pp. xv, 783.)
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