Corporatism And National Development In Latin America

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Author_Howard J. Wiarda
authoritarian regimes
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Catholic Labor Movement
Catholic Social Movement
comparative political analysis
Corporate Group Rights
corporatism
Corporatist Development
corporatist political structures Latin America
democracy and human rights
Developmental Alternatives
Du Pin
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Iberian development
Iberian studies
La Tour
labor relations systems
Latin America
Latin American
Latin American Constitutions
Latin American Development
Latin American Intellectuals
Latin American Labor
Latin American Labor Movements
Latin American Political
Latin American Political Economy
Latin American Political Systems
Latin American Tradition
Liberal Capitalist Model
North American Social Science
political economy
Political Parties
political sociology
Sixteenth Century Concepts
Socioeconomic Development
Violated
West Germany

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367018511
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Apr 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This provocative volume emphasizes the necessity of coming to grips with historic and contemporary corporatism in order to fully comprehend Latin American and Iberian development on its own terms and in its own sociopolitical context. Professor Wiarda fully explores corporatism—its theory and practice (and the vast gap between the two), its ideology and historical roots, and its sociology and political economy. Providing background materials, comparative and empirical data, and case studies, he uncovers new areas of research for historians, social scientists, and area specialists. Although the focus of this potentially controversial book is on Latin American development, it shows as well how corporatism has relevance for our understanding of recent changes in the United States and other advanced industrial societies.

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