BOOKS

Latin America in the New International System

Joseph S. Tulchin and Ralph H. Espach, editors

Placing Latin America in the context of debates on economic globalization and the dramatically changing nature of the international system, this volume offers the perspectives of scholars and policymakers from across the Americas. The authors argue that the ongoing diversification of economic and strategic ties presents Latin American nations with new options—and also with dangers. A    More >

Latin America in the New International System

Latin America in the Twenty-First Century: Toward a New Sociopolitical Matrix

Manuel Antonio Garretón, Marcelo Cavarozzi, Peter Cleaves, Gary Gereffi, and Jonathan Hartlyn

The myriad changes affecting contemporary Latin America in the context of a globalizing world are so far reaching, argue the authors of Latin America in the Twenty-First Century, that understanding them requires both new conceptual tools and multidisciplinary analysis. In response to this need, they explore developments in the region in terms of four central processes: the construction of    More >

Latin America in the Twenty-First Century: Toward a New Sociopolitical Matrix

Latin America's Economic Development: Confronting Crisis, 2nd Edition

James L. Dietz, editor

This revised edition of Latin America's Economic Development continues to provide a heterodox perspective on Latin America's economic problems, with institutional and neostructuralist views dominating. The selections richly convey that there are viable alternatives to the neoliberal approach dominating so much of policymaking, as well as academic debate, since the 1980s. The book    More >

Latin America's Economic Development:  Confronting Crisis, 2nd Edition

Latin America's Left Turns: Politics, Policies, and Trajectories of Change

Maxwell A. Cameron and Eric Hershberg, editors

This accessible look at Latin American politics explores how—and to what effect—diverse forces on the left have not only captured the imagination of vast swathes of the continent’s population, but also taken hold of the reins of government. The authors assess the multiple currents of Latin America's left turns, considering their origins, their relationships to political    More >

Latin America's Left Turns: Politics, Policies, and Trajectories of Change

Latin America, China, and Great Power Competition: New Triangular Relationships

Enrique Dussel Peters

The emergence of Latin America and the Caribbean as an arena for US-China competition raises a number of important questions: What are China’s goals in LAC? Is its presence there a good thing for the region? What challenges does it create? How is the US responding? Enrique Dussel Peters responds to these questions from a fresh perspective, exploring the dynamics of new triangular    More >

Latin America, China, and Great Power Competition: New Triangular Relationships

Latin America: Perspectives on a Region, 2nd edition

Jack W. Hopkins, editor

In the years since its original publication, Latin America: Perspectives on a Region has gained recognition as a well-written, comprehensive introductory text with an interdisciplinary approach to a politically volatile, culturally rich area. The six chapters in the book's first two sections lay a historical groundwork, covering environmental and social systems, pre-Colombian cultures and    More >

Latin America: Perspectives on a Region, 2nd edition

Latin American and Caribbean Overseas Foreign Direct Investment in China in the Twenty-First Century

Enrique Dussel Peters, editor

While overseas direct investment from China has been studied widely, OFDI to China has been largely ignored. Contributors to this volume pivot the conversation to examine macroeconomic and historical features of investment flows to China from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Peru, and a range of Caribbean and Central American countries, framing each case study within wider bilateral socioeconomic    More >

Latin American and Caribbean Overseas Foreign Direct Investment in China in the Twenty-First Century

Latin American Democracies in Danger: Threats ... and Practical Defenses

Heraldo Muñoz

What, asks Heraldo Muñoz, is behind the current phenomenon of democratic backsliding—globally and, particularly, in Latin America? What clues can we find to answer that question? Most crucially, can the current trajectory be changed? Muñoz draws on his experiences as a political dissident, a political scientist, and then a participant at the highest levels of Chilean and    More >

Latin American Democracies in Danger: Threats ... and Practical Defenses

Latin American Exports to China: Local Experiences and Challenges

Enrique Dussel Peters, editor

The complexity and depth of the Latin America-China trade relationship—especially in light of the contemporary confrontation between the US and China—is placed front and center in this book. The contributors assess the impacts on six Latin American nations of their exports to China, highlighting processes, products, and the challenges posed by the relevant global value chains (GVCs).    More >

Latin American Exports to China: Local Experiences and Challenges

Latino Political Power, 2nd edition

Sharon A. Navarro and Kim Geron

This new, fully revised edition of Latino Political Power reflects a diverse community evolving in its ethnic, racial, and sexual identities, as well as in its voting behavior and party affiliations. Sharon Navarro and Kim Geron map the transformation of Latino political power from the 1960s to the present. Comprehensive and accessible, their analysis of the complex processes of political    More >

Latino Political Power, 2nd edition