Politics of Transnational Actors in Latin America

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Catholic Church
Central American Gangs
comparative political analysis
Drug Networks
Drug Organizations
Drug Trade
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global civil society
Global Drug Trade
Gulf Cartel
Human Rights
Human Rights Violators
Infrastructural Capacity
institutional power dynamics
International Monetary Fund
Latin American history
Latin American Nation States
Latin American Political Systems
Latin American politics
Los Zetas
North American Free Trade Agreement
Pink Revolution
postcolonial history
social justice movements
social movements
sovereignty challenges
THRNs
transnational actor influence on Latin America
Transnational Actors
transnational corporations
Transnational Drug
transnational drug network
Transnational Drug Trade
Transnational Human Rights
Transnational Human Rights Activists
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Transnational Influence
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Vatican II

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138096325
  • Weight: 530g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 16 Mar 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The Politics of Transnational Actors in Latin America: Power from Afar explores the important issues of transnational actors and their influence on institutions and people in Latin America, raising profound questions of accountability, social justice, and sovereignty.

The text focuses on four particularly significant groups that transcend national boundaries: the Catholic Church, transnational corporations, transnational drug networks, and transnational human rights networks. By comparing each of their impacts on the region, Frederick M. Shepherd explores larger questions about transnational power and how it has deeply penetrated the nations of Latin America. The book’s analysis delves into attempts made over the last 100 years by citizens, social movements, and governments to reassert a degree of control over these transnational actors, setting up a framework to understand how local, national, and global forces interact in a setting of transnational dominance. The volume suggests that local and national groups can use principles and power to bring about equitable and just outcomes in relation to transnational actors, and that, in some cases, transnational actors can be a part of constructive change in Latin America.

This concise volume will be of interest to students of History, Latin American and Caribbean Studies, and Political Science, as well as those interested in 20th-century Latin American politics and political history.

Frederick M. Shepherd is Professor of Political Science at Samford University, USA. He is the editor of Christianity and Human Rights: Christians and the Struggle for Global Justice and the author of numerous publications on Latin American politics, religion, human rights, and genocide.

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