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OverviewThis ambitious volume chronicles and analyzes from a critical globalization perspective the social, economic, and political changes sweeping across Latin America from the 1970s through the present day. Sociologist William I. Robinson summarizes his theory of globalization and discusses how Latin America's political economy has changed as the states integrate into the new global production and financial system, focusing specifically on the rise of nontraditional agricultural exports, the explosion of maquiladoras, transnational tourism, and the export of labor and the import of remittances. He follows with an overview of the clash among global capitalist forces, neoliberalism, and the new left in Latin America, looking closely at the challenges and dilemmas resistance movements face and their prospects for success. Through three case studies-the struggles of the region's indigenous peoples, the immigrants rights movement in the United States, and the Bolivarian Revolution in Venezuela-Robinson documents and explains the causes of regional socio-political tensions, provides a theoretical framework for understanding the present turbulence, and suggests possible outcomes to the conflicts. Based on years of fieldwork and empirical research, this study elucidates the tensions that globalization has created and shows why Latin America is a battleground for those seeking to shape the twenty-first century's world order. Full Product DetailsAuthor: William I. Robinson (Professor of Sociology, Global and International Studies, and Latin America and Iberian Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara)Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press Imprint: Johns Hopkins University Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.90cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.612kg ISBN: 9780801898341ISBN 10: 080189834 Pages: 444 Publication Date: 27 October 2010 Recommended Age: From 17 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsList of Tables Preface List of Abbreviations and Acronyms 1. An Epochal Shift in World Capitalism 2. Global Economy and Latin America, I: Nontraditional Agricultural Exports and Agro-Industry 3. Global Economy and Latin America, II: Industrial Subcontracting, Transnational Services, Tourism, and the Export of Labor 4. Transnational Processes in Latin America: Class, State, and Migration 5. The Antinomies of Global Capitalism and the Twilight of Neoliberalism 6. A New Cycle of Resistance: The Future of Latin America and Global Society References IndexReviewsA scathing indictment of neoliberal globalization from an explicitly anti-capitalist perspective. - Monthly Review An important book for anyone interested in where our imperiled planet is headed. - San Francisco Bay Guardian Robinson's latest book offers brilliant insight into the underlying causes and current dilemmas of globalization. - NACLA Report on the Americas A scathing indictment of neoliberal globalization from an explicitly anti-capitalist perspective... An exemplary treatment of Latin America's present day political economy and social predicaments. -- Jeffery R. Webber Monthly Review 2009 An important book for anyone interested in where our imperiled planet is headed. Robinson... is admirably thorough in his overview of the direction capitalism has taken in Latin America since the 1970s. -- Ben Terrall San Francisco Bay Guardian 2009 Robinson's latest book offers brilliant insight into the underlying causes and current dilemmas of globalization. -- James M. Cypher NACLA Report on the Americas 2009 This book is a must read, not only for Latin American specialists, but for all those who draw the connection between political economy at the world level and strategies for change. -- Steve Ellner Science and Society 2010 An important contribution to globalization studies. -- Benjamin Kohl Latin America and Caribbean Contemporary Record 2010 His heterodox and challenging views make provocative reading. -- Carlos Davila Business History Review 2010 Author InformationWilliam I. Robinson is a professor of sociology, global studies, and Latin American and Iberian studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara. He is the author of several books on globalization, including A Theory of Global Capitalism, also published by Johns Hopkins. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |