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The Politics of Globalization and Social Transformation
Charting a New Course
The Politics of Globalization and Social Transformation
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For decades F. H. Cardoso has been among the most influential of Latin American scholars, his writings on globalization, dependency, and politics having reached a world-wide audience. This book, the third by Cardoso to appear in English, is the first to incorporate essays written during his tenure as president of Brazil. The transformation of Cardoso's economic and political approach is nowhere better documented than in this broad-ranging collection of writings that span Cardoso's early theoretical work through his pragmatic agenda for Brazil in a rapidly changing world economy. The book also traces the development of one of the world's leading intellectuals, who took theory into the arena of policy when he became head of state.
Table of Contents
Part 2 The Making of Brazilian Society
Chapter 3 Slavery and Race Relations in Southern Brazil
Chapter 4 Industrialists and Brazilian Development: The Early 1960's
Part 5 Dependency and Development
Chapter 6 Dependency and Development in Latin America: Summary
Chapter 7 Dependency and Development in Latin America: Post Scriptum
Chapter 8 The Consumption of Dependency Theory
Chapter 9 Development: The Most Political of Economic Issues
Part 10 Authoritarianism and Democracy
Chapter 11 Structural Bases of Authoritarianism in Latin America
Chapter 12 Characterizing Authoritarian Regimes in Latin America
Chapter 13 Dependent Development and Democratic Theory
Part 14 Rigor and Relevance in the Social Sciences
Chapter 15 On Social Change
Chapter 16 Social Science in Latin America
Chapter 17 Academia and Politics
Part 18 Democratization and Political Reform
Chapter 19 In Praise of the Art of Politics
Chapter 20 Freedom for the Have-Nots
Chapter 21 Ceasarism in Democratic Brazil?
Part 22 State Reform and Development Strategy
Chapter 23 Reforming the State
Chapter 24 Farewell to the Senate
Chapter 25 Inaugural Speech
Chapter 26 New Approaches to Development in Latin America
Part 27 Globalization
Chapter 28 Globalization and Politics
Chapter 29 Globalization and International Relations
Chapter 30 The Impact of Globalization on Developing Countries
Part 31 Worldview
Chapter 32 Toward a New Dialogue in North-South Relations
Chapter 33 Viable Utopia
Chapter 34 Radicalizing Democracy
Chapter 35 Agenda for the New Century
Chapter 36 The (In)complete Bibliography of Fernando Henrique Cardoso
Chapter 37 Index
Product details
Published | May 09 2001 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 352 |
ISBN | 9780742508934 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Dimensions | 9 x 6 inches |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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This volume should be of particular interest to Latin Americanists and others interested in globalization and particularly its impact on developing nations. Public and academic library collecions, upper-division undergraduate and up.
Choice Reviews
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A useful account of the remarkable academic and political career of Brazilian President Fernando Henrique Cardoso. Covering almost 30 years, beginning with Cardoso's academic work, then his political statements as a senator and government minister, and finally his presidential speeches.
Foreign Affairs
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This fusion of a strong belief in scientifically based academic analysis with political malleability is one of the most fascinating aspects of Cardoso's performance as president.
Foreign Affairs