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Assessing the Left Turn in Ecuador
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Assessing the Left Turn in Ecuador/ edited by Francisco Sánchez, Simón Pachano.
其他作者:
Pachano, Simón.
面頁冊數:
XXX, 373 p. 51 illus., 45 illus. in color.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
標題:
International Relations Theory. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-27625-6
ISBN:
9783030276256
Assessing the Left Turn in Ecuador
Assessing the Left Turn in Ecuador
[electronic resource] /edited by Francisco Sánchez, Simón Pachano. - 1st ed. 2020. - XXX, 373 p. 51 illus., 45 illus. in color.online resource. - Studies of the Americas. - Studies of the Americas.
Chapter 1 Introduction -- Chapter 2 Reshaping the State: The Unitary Executive Presidency of Rafael Correa -- Chapter 3 “La patria ya es de todos:” Pilgrimages, Charisma, Territory, and the Return of the State -- Chapter 4 State-organized crime: An hypothesis on the institutionalization of corruption during the Revolución Ciudadana -- Chapter 5 Rafael Correa’s Technopopulism in Comparative Perspective -- Chapter 6 A revolution with a female face? Gender debates and policies during Rafael Correa’s government -- Chapter 7 Intellectuals, NGOs, and Social Movements under the Correa Regime: Collaborations and Estrangements -- Chapter 8 The Macroeconomics of the Commodities Boom in Ecuador: A Comparative Perspective -- Chapter 9 Understanding Ecuador’s Growth Prospects in the Aftermath of the Citizens’ Revolution -- Chapter 10 The political management of the oil bonanza during Correa’s government -- Chapter 11 Buen Vivir: a reference for public policies and development in Ecuador and the governments of the Latin American left -- Chapter 12 Educational Policy in Ecuador during the Citizens’ Revolution -- Chapter 13 Far from becoming the Jaguar of Latin America: The Ecuadorian Science, Technology and Innovation Policy Turn -- Chapter 14 Rafael Correa’s foreign policy paradox: discursive sovereignty, practical dependency -- Chapter 15 Conclusions: Assessing the Left Turn in Latin America – 10 years of the Correa Administration in Ecuador.
This book examines the “left turn” in Latin American politics, specifically through the lens of Ecuador and the effects of the Citizens’ Revolution’s actions and public policies on relevant actors and institutions. Through a comprehensive analysis of one country’s turn to the left and the outcomes generated by that process, the authors and editors provide a clearer understanding of the ways in which the popular desire for change (predominant through the region in recent times, as a response to late-twentieth-century neoliberalism) was realized—or not. The particular case of Ecuador further potentiates analysis of the entire region-wide process, considering that the “corrector” cycle is now at an end, and that the economic and international conditions that favored the return of left governments have also changed. Francisco Sánchez is Director of the Instituto de Iberoamérica and Associate Professor of Political Science, Universidad de Salamanca, Spain. Simón Pachano is Professor-Researcher of Political Science at FLACSO Ecuador, Ecuador.
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