On Argentina and the Southern Cone: Neoliberalism and National Imaginations (Globalizing Regions)
معرفی کتاب «On Argentina and the Southern Cone: Neoliberalism and National Imaginations (Globalizing Regions)» نوشتهٔ Alejandro Grimson and Gabriel Kessler، منتشرشده توسط نشر Routledge در سال 2005. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
This book considers how globalization is impacting contemporary Argentina-via regional trading blocs, through migrations across its borders, and through the emerging transnational border regions that it shares with other Latin American nations. Overshadowing all of these trends is the current crisis brought on by both international financial institutions possessing an increasing say over how the country is run and internal elites trying to use Argentina's integration into the world financial system to their own advantage. Argentina has long imagined itself as a European nation, qualitatively different from its Latin American neighbors. But recent events are forcing it to change its perception of itself. As the size of Argentina's transnational community continues to swell, and as the nation continues its financial and social implosion, Argentinians are being forced to re-imagine the nation as being Latin American, replete with the histories and problems of that part of the world. Aims to contextualize Argentina's position within the currents of globalization. This book considers the ways that globalization impacts contemporary Argentina - via regional trading blocs, migration, emerging transnational border regions, and the interests of multinational financial institutions and national elites. Territory, Nation And Mercosur -- Public Reform And The Social Imagination -- The Impact Of Reforms On Society -- New Xenophobias, New Ethnic Politics -- Social Responses To The Crisis. Alejandro Grimson And Gabriel Kessler. Includes Bibliographical References (p. [199]-210) And Index.
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