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Title State and Society in Conflict : Comparative Perspectives on Andean Crises.

Imprint Pittsburgh : University of Pittsburgh Press, June 2006 Chicago : Chicago Distribution Center [distributor]

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Description 1 online resource (336 pages) : illustrations.
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Series Pitt Latin American Ser.
Pitt Latin American Ser.
Summary Annotation State and Society in Conflictanalyzes one of the most volatile regions in Latin America, the Andean states of Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, and Bolivia. For the last twenty-five years, crises in these five Andean countries have endangered Latin America's democracies and strained their relations with the United States. As these nations struggle to cope with demands from Washington on security policies (emphasizing drugs and terrorism), neoliberal economics, and democratic politics, their resulting domestic travails can be seen in poor economic growth, unequal wealth distribution, mounting social unrest, and escalating political instability. The contributors to this volume examine the histories, politics, and cultures of the Andean nations, and argue that, due to their shared history and modern circumstances, these countries are suffering a shared crisis of deteriorating relations between state and society that is best understood in regional, not purely national, terms. The results, in some cases, have been semi-authoritarian hybrid regimes that lurch from crisis to crisis, often controlled through force, though clinging to a notion of democracy. The solution to these problems--whether through democratic, authoritarian, peaceful, or violent means--will have profound implications for the region and its future relations with the world.
Audience College Audience University of Pittsburgh Press.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents The crisis of state-society relations in the post-1980s Andes / Paul W. Drake and Eric Hershberg -- Unfinished states: historical perspectives on the Andes / Jeremy Adelman -- A transregional security cartography of the Andes / Ann Mason and Arlene Tickner -- The Andean economies: questions of poverty, growth, and equity / John Sheahan -- Technocrats, citizens, and second-generation reforms: Colombia's Andean malaise / Eric Hershberg -- Turning crisis into opportunity: achievements of excluded groups in the Andes / Donna Lee Van Cott -- Ethnic politics and political instability in the Andes / Deborah J. Yashar -- Contesting the terrain of politics: state-society relations in urban Peru, 1950-2000 / Jo-Marie Burt -- Checks and imbalances: problems with congress in Colombia and Ecuador, 1978-2003 / Francisco Gutié́rrez Sanín -- Sowing democracy in Venezuela: advances and challenges in a time of change / Miriam Kornblith.
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Reproduction Electronic reproduction. [S.l.] : HathiTrust Digital Library, 2010. MiAaHDL
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Subject Social conflict -- Andes Region.
Social conflict.
Andes Region.
Andes Region -- Politics and government.
Politics and government.
Andes Region -- Economic conditions.
Economic conditions.
Andes Region -- Social conditions.
Social conditions.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Drake, Paul W., 1944- editor.
Hershberg, Eric, editor.
Other Form: Print version: State and society in conflict 0822959224 (DLC) 2006001960 (OCoLC)63125942
ISBN 9780822959229
0822959224 (Perfect)
9780822972990
0822972999