Handbook of South American Governance / editors, Wylde, Christopher.
"Governance in South America is signified by strategies pursued by state and non-state actors directed to enhancing (some aspect of) their capabilities and powers of agency. It is about the spaces and the practices available, demanded or created to â#x80;#x98;make politics happenâ#x80;#x99;. Th...
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Table of Contents:
- Chapter 1 Introduction: Governance in South America / Pía Riggirozzi
- part PART I Governance and development in South America
- chapter 2 South American governance in the colonial period / José Briceño-Ruiz
- chapter 3 Post-colonial South America: Nineteenth-century laissez-faire governance / Colin M. Lewis
- chapter 4 Dependency Theory and South American governance in post-neoliberal times / Miguel A. Rivera-Quiñones
- chapter 5 Neoliberal governance in South America / Laura Macdonald
- chapter 6 The concept and practice of post-neoliberal governance in South America / Christopher Wylde
- chapter 7 Inter-American relations in historical perspective / Thomas O'Brien
- part PART II The institutionalization of governance in South America
- chapter 8 Governing security in South America: From the Inter-American Treaty of Reciprocal Assistance to the South American Defence Council / Jorge Battaglino
- chapter 9 The Organization of American States: Promise and limitations as a hub institution / Andrew F. Cooper
- chapter 10 Governing debt: South America and the IMF
- chapter 11 Governing development in South America: Between old and new challenges / José Fernández Alonso
- chapter 12 Governance as regional integration: ALADI, CAN and MERCOSUR / Laura Gómez-Mera
- chapter 13 Regional governance in South America: Supporting states, dealing with markets and reworking hegemonies / Pía Riggirozzi
- chapter 14 The new minilateralism in regional economic governance: Cross- regionalism and the Pacific Alliance / Jorge Garzón
- chapter 15 South-South cooperation and the governance of development aid in South America / South America Alejandra Kern
- chapter 16 China's spin on governing its relationship with South America / Carol Wise
- part PART III Placing actors in South American governance
- chapter 17 The place of the military in South American governance / Orlando J. Pérez
- chapter 18 Beyond states and markets in South America: Lessons of Labour-Centred Development from Chile and Argentina / Adam Fishwick
- chapter 19 A foot on each side of the picket-line: The contradictory role of labour unions in South American governance / Daniel Ozarow
- chapter 20 Business interest groups and policy-making in South America / Néstor Castañeda
- chapter 21 Democracy, pluralism and the media in South America / Carolina Matos
- chapter 22 Human rights activists and advocacy in South America / Francesca Lessa
- chapter 23 Indigenous rights and resource governance / Roberta Rice
- chapter 24 The South American right: Powerful elites and weak states / Barry Cannon
- part PART IV Emerging issues/old dilemmas
- chapter 25 Shaking up governance and inequality in South America: A political- economy account / Je? Dayton-Johnson
- chapter 26 Social movements and governance in South America Sofia Donoso
- chapter 27 Extractivism and citizenship / Juan Grigera
- chapter 28 Governing natural resources / Jewellord Nem Singh
- chapter 29 Transboundary water governance in South America / Marcelo Saguier
- chapter 30 The drugs trade / Grace Livingstone
- chapter 31 Creating space for autonomous governance: South America and the global governance structural power game / Sean W. Burges
- chapter 32 International migration in South America: Emerging forms of governance / Ana Margheritis
- chapter 33 Scaling up citizenship: The case of the Statute of MERCOSUR Citizenship / Marcelo Mondelli
- part PART V Possibilities and prospects in the study of South American governance
- chapter 34 Institutions, actors and the practice of governance in South America: Conclusion and directions for further research / Pía Riggirozzi.