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Alternative pathways to sustainable development : lessons from Latin America Alternative pathways to sustainable development : lessons from Latin America

معرفی کتاب «Alternative pathways to sustainable development : lessons from Latin America Alternative pathways to sustainable development : lessons from Latin America» نوشتهٔ Gilles Carbonnier, Humberto Campodónico, Sergio Tezanos Vázquez، منتشرشده توسط نشر Brill / Martinus Nijhoff در سال 2017. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

This issue of __International Development Policy__ looks at recent paradigmatic innovations and development trajectories in Latin America, focusing on the Andean region. It aims to enrich our understanding of recent development debates and processes in Latin America, and what the rest of the world can learn from them. Alternative Pathways to Sustainable Development: Lessons from Latin America 5 Copyright 6 Contents 7 Foreword 9 Preface 11 List of Illustrations 12 List of Acronyms and Abbreviations 15 Notes on Contributors 18 Part 1: Development Alternatives in Latin America 23 1 Alternative Development Narratives, Policies and Outcomes in the Andean Region 25 2 The Future of Latin America in the Global Economy: An Interview with Fernando Henrique Cardoso 38 3 Deconstruction and Genealogy of Latin American Good Living (Buen Vivir). The (Triune) Good Living and Its Diverse Intellectual Wellsprings 45 4 Commodity-led Development in Latin America 73 5 Post-extractivism: From Discourse to Practice—Reflections for Action 99 Part 2: Development Outcomes and External Influences 125 6 Socialism in the Twenty-First Century and Neo-liberalism: Diverse Ideological Options Do Not Always Generate Different Effects 127 7 Implementing ‘Vivir Bien’: Results and Lessons from the Biocultura Programme, Bolivia 150 8 Poverty and Economic Inequalities in Peru during the Boom in Growth: 2004–14 160 9 Skirting or Courting Controversy? Chinese fdi in Latin American Extractive Industries 196 10 The Influence of Multilateral Development Institutions on Latin American Development Strategies 221 Part 3: Social and Environmental Dynamics 255 11 Towards Regimes for Sustainable Mineral Resource Management— Constitutional Reform, Law and Judicial Decisions in Latin America 257 12 Territories in Dispute: Tensions between ‘Extractivism’, Ethnic Rights, Local Governments and the Environment in Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru 291 13 The Rise of Citizen Security in Latin America and the Caribbean 313 14 The Evolving Role and Influence and Growing Strength of Social Movements in Latin America and the Caribbean 345 Index 361 This 9th volume of International Development Policy looks at recent paradigmatic innovations and related development trajectories in Latin America, with a particular focus on the Andean region. It examines the diverse development narratives and experiences in countries such as Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru during a period of high commodity prices associated with robust growth, poverty alleviation and inequality reduction. Highlighting propositions such as buen vivir, this thematic volume questions whether competing ideologies and discourses have translated into different outcomes, be it with regard to environmental sustainability, social progress, primary commodity dependence, or the rights of indigenous peoples. This collection of articles aims to enrich our understanding of recent development debates and processes in Latin America, and what the rest of the world can learn from them. Contributors include: Adriana Erthal Abdenur, Alberto Acosta, Ana Elizabeth Bastida, Luis Bustos, Humberto Campodónico, Gilles Carbonnier, Ana Patricia Cubillo-Guevara, Fernando Eguren, Ricardo Fuentes-Nieva, Eduardo García, Javier Herrera, Antonio Luis Hidalgo-Capitán, Robert Muggah, Gianandrea Nelli Feroci, José Antonio Ocampo, Camilo Andrés Peña Galeano, Guillermo Perry, Darío Indalecio Restrepo Botero, Sergio Tezanos Vázquez, and Frédérique Weyer. "This issue of 'International Development Policy' looks at recent paradigmatic innovations and development trajectories in Latin America, with a particular focus on the Andean region. After a period of robust growth, poverty alleviation and inequality reduction associated with high commodity prices, this issue examines the diverse development narratives and experiences in countries such as Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru. Highlighting propositions such as 'buen vivir', this thematic issue questions whether competing ideologies and discourses have translated into different outcomes, be it with regard to environmental sustainability, social progress, primary commodity dependence, or the rights and cultural identity of indigenous peoples. This collection aims to enrich our understanding of recent development debates and processes in Latin America, and what the rest of the world can learn from them."--Page 4 of cover "This issue of 'International Development Policy' looks at recent paradigmatic innovations and development trajectories in Latin America, with a particular focus on the Andean region. After a period of robust growth, poverty alleviation and inequality reduction associated with high commodity prices, this issue examines the diverse development narratives and experiences in countries such as Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru. Highlighting propositions such as 'buen vivir', this thematic issue questions whether competing ideologies and discourses have translated into different outcomes, be it with regard to environmental sustainability, social progress, primary commodity dependence, or the rights and cultural identity of indigenous peoples. This collection aims to enrich our understanding of recent development debates and processes in Latin America, and what the rest of the world can learn from them."--Cover page 4 This issue of International Development Policy looks at recent paradigmatic innovations and development trajectories in Latin America, focusing on the Andean region. It aims to enrich our understanding of recent development debates and processes in Latin America, and what the rest of the world can learn from them. Readership: Academic libraries and institutional libraries, scholars and post-graduate students, development and policy specialists and practitioners interested in Latin America, development alternatives, international relations, extractivism, commodities, sustainable development, buen vivir, development cycles, development policy and practice, citizens’ role in society, indigenous rights, globalisation, natural resources, environment, economic growth, inequality, criminal justice, multilateral development banks.
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