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El. knyga: Neoliberalism and Class Conflict in Latin America: A Comparative Perspective on the Political Economy of Structural Adjustment

(Visiting Professor of Sociology, State University of New York at Oswego, USA), , , (Professor of Sociology, State University of New York at Binghampton, USA)

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In Latin America the 1980s opened with a crisis in the capacity of governments in the region to make interest payments on their accumulated external debts. Under conditions of this crisis the region experienced a drastic reduction in the rate of capital accumulation, a veritable haemorrhage of resources (a new outflow of over 60 billion dollars), and a drastic deterioration in the standard of living of the population, a large part of which was pushed into poverty. The decade also saw the implementation of a sweeping programme of economic reforms, either imposed as a condition for securing new loans or to embrace the neoliberal doctrine of structural adjustment, the ideology of a newly formed transnational capitalist class. However, this programme also generated widespread resistance, especially from within the popular sector. This book analyses both the politics of the adjustment process and the political dynamics of this resistance in Latin America.
List of Tables - List of Acronyms - Acknowledgements - Map -
Introduction - The Neoliberal Agenda and the End of History? - PART 1: THE
HISTORICAL AND THEORETICAL CONTEXT - The Global and Local Dynamics of Latin
American Development - The Structural Adjustment Policy Cycle - Intellectuals
in Uniform: the Selling of an Ideology - PART 2: NEOLIBERALISM IN PRACTICE:
CRITICAL ISSUES - Liberalism in Latin America and US Global Strategy - The
Economic Recovery of Latin America: The Myth and the Reality - Neoliberalism
and Capitalism in Mexico 1983-95: A Model of Structural Adjustment - PART 3:
THE POLITICS OF ADJUSTMENT - Non-Government Organisations and Poverty
Alleviation in Bolivia - The Movement of Landless Rural Workers in Brazil -
Class Conflict in the Countryside: The Lessons of Chiapas - PART 4:
CONCLUSIONS AND REFLECTIONS - The End of History or the End of Neoliberalism?
- Beyond Neoliberalism: What is to be Done? - Endnotes - Bibliography - Index