Latin America in Times of Turbulence
Title | Latin America in Times of Turbulence PDF eBook |
Author | Mariana Llanos |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | 230 |
Release | 2023-06-23 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1000904369 |
The Open Access version of this book, available at http://www.tandfebooks.com/doi/view/10.4324/9781003324249, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license. This book accounts for and analyses the latest developments in Latin American presidential democracies, with a special focus on political institutions. The stellar line-up of renowned scholars of Latin American politics and institutions from Latin America, Europe, and the United States offer new insights into how democratic institutions have operated within the critical context that marked the political and social life of the region in the last few years: the eruption of popular protest and discontent, the widespread distrust of political institutions, and, of course, the COVID-19 pandemic. Combining different methodological approaches, including cross-national studies, small-N studies, case studies, and quantitative and qualitative data, the contributions cluster around three themes: the problem with fixed terms and other features of presidentialism, inter-institutional relations and executive accountability, and old and new threats to democracy in these times of turmoil. The volume concludes with an assessment of the political consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic in Latin America. Beyond current scholars and students of comparative political scientists, Latin America in Times of Turbulence will be of great interest to a wide spectrum of readers interested in comparative systems of government, democracy studies, and Latin American politics more generally.
Latin America's Turbulent Transitions
Title | Latin America's Turbulent Transitions PDF eBook |
Author | Roger Burbach |
Publisher | Zed Books Ltd. |
Total Pages | 189 |
Release | 2013-02-14 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1780324960 |
Over the past few years, something remarkable has occurred in Latin America. For the first time since the Sandinista Revolution in Nicaragua in the 1980s, people within the region have turned toward radical left governments - specifically in Venezuela, Bolivia, and Ecuador. Why has this profound shift taken place and how does this new, so-called Twenty-First-Century Socialism actually manifest itself? What are we to make of the often fraught relationship between the social movements and governments in these countries and do, in fact, the latter even qualify as 'socialist' in reality? These are the bold and critical questions that Latin America's Turbulent Transitions explores. The authors provocatively argue that although US hegemony in the region is on the wane, the traditional socialist project is also declining and something new is emerging. Going beyond simple conceptions of 'the left', the book reveals the true underpinnings of this powerful, transformative, and yet also complicated and contradictory process.
Who's Driving Whom? Analyzing External and Intra-Regional Linkages in the Americas
Title | Who's Driving Whom? Analyzing External and Intra-Regional Linkages in the Americas PDF eBook |
Author | Mr.Jeronimo Zettelmeyer |
Publisher | International Monetary Fund |
Total Pages | 179 |
Release | 2008-10-09 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 1589067886 |
In a global economy beset by concerns over a growth recession, financial volatility, and rising inflation, countries in the Western Hemisphere have been among the few bright spots in recent years. This has not come as a surprise to those following the significant progress achieved by many countries in recent years, both in macroeconomic management and on the structural and institutional front. Hence, there can be little doubt, as this book argues, that economic and financial linkages between Latin America, the United States, and other important regions of the world economy have undergone profound change.
Global Environmental Politics in a Turbulent Era
Title | Global Environmental Politics in a Turbulent Era PDF eBook |
Author | Peter Dauvergne |
Publisher | Edward Elgar Publishing |
Total Pages | 253 |
Release | 2023-03-02 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1802207147 |
With the rapid destabilization, escalation and convergence of various environmental crises, global environmental politics is facing extreme turbulence. Tracing the causes, consequences and dangers of planetary turbulence, this essential book identifies the emerging opportunities to improve governance in environmental politics and transition the world order toward greater equity, justice and sustainability.
Financial Linkages Between the U.S. and Latin America
Title | Financial Linkages Between the U.S. and Latin America PDF eBook |
Author | Roberto Benelli |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 42 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Banks and banking, Central |
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Motivated by recent bursts of global financial market turbulence, this paper investigates the linkages between the financial markets in the United States and those of the seven largest Latin American economies, focusing on the impact of shocks originating in the U.S. stock, bond, and currency markets. After documenting that cross-country linkages were different in "tranquil" and "turbulent" times within our sample, we find that: (i) for stock markets, recent episodes of market turbulence stood out from preceding ones as they showed an increased sensitivity of Latin American markets to U.S. shocks, reversing a trend of weakening linkages; (ii) currency markets in Latin America exhibited a decrease in cross-market linkages with the U.S. during the last episodes of volatility, consistent with increased exchange rate flexibility in the region; and (iii) the external bond markets in Latin America remained on a trend of weakening linkages with U.S. corporate bonds, while they increased their sensitivity to movements in other emerging market bond markets.
Anxieties of Migration and Integration in Turbulent Times
Title | Anxieties of Migration and Integration in Turbulent Times PDF eBook |
Author | Mari-Liis Jakobson |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Total Pages | 254 |
Release | 2023-02-13 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 3031239962 |
How do migration and integration change when ‘crisis becomes normalcy’? This open access book investigates this question in the present context of turbulent times when, instead of dealing with one crisis, migrants, governments and whole societies have to cope within a complex web of multiple unsettling events that create anxieties about migration. Emphasising a plurality of theoretical perspectives and methodological approaches, as well as a variety of geographical settings in Europe and beyond, the chapters bring new insights into migrations produced by global political events, national political shifts, economic downturns and the Covid-19 pandemic. Special attention is given to both migrants’ experiences and policy outcomes. The result is an impressive rethinking of the concepts and terminology applied to migration and integration, of interest to students, social scientists, and policy-makers.
BUILDING A LATIN AMERICAN RESERVE FUND
Title | BUILDING A LATIN AMERICAN RESERVE FUND PDF eBook |
Author | Rodrigo Bolaños, |
Publisher | FONDO LATINOAMERICANO DE RESERVAS |
Total Pages | 300 |
Release | 2015-04-20 |
Genre | Latin America |
ISBN | 9585864819 |
Hardcover book with hood, printed on paper Dalí Camoscio.