Clark, Timothy D.
Dominant Elites in Latin America
1. Introduction—Reconfiguring Domination: Case Studies from Latin America
Liisa L. North
2. The Paradox of the Neoliberal Developmentalist State: Reconstructing the Capitalist Elite in Pinochet’s Chile
Timothy D. Clark
3. Quasi-post-neoliberal Brazil: Social Change Amidst Elite Adaptation and Metamorphosis
Simone Bohn
4. Concentration of Assets and Poverty Reduction in Post-neoliberal Ecuador
Carlos A. Larrea, Natalia Greene
5. Rural Colombia: The Architecture of State-Sponsored Violence and New Power Configurations
Luis Isschot
6. The Reconsolidation of Oligarchic Rule in El Salvador: The Contours of Neo-liberal Transformation
Carlos Velásquez Carrillo
7. Land and the Reconfiguration of Power in Post-conflict Guatemala
Simon Granovsky-Larsen
8. The Limits of Democratization and Social Progress: Domination and Dependence in Latin America
Timothy D. Clark, Liisa L. North
Keywords: Political Science and International Relations, Latin American Politics, Democracy, International Political Economy, Comparative Politics, Social Structure, Social Inequality, Development and Social Change
- Editor
- Clark, Timothy D.
- North, Liisa L.
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2018
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Series
- Latin American Political Economy
- Page amount
- 17 pages
- Category
- Society
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9783319532554
- Printed ISBN
- 978-3-319-53254-7