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Globalization on the Ground - Postbellum Guatemalan Democracy and Development

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Informationen zum Autor Nelson Amaro is dean of the Social Sciences Faculty and director of the Master Degree on Development at the Universidad del Valle de Guatemala. Christopher Chase-Dunn is professor of sociology and director of the Institute for Research on World-Systems at the University of California! Rverside. Susanne Jonas has been a expert on Guatemala for 34 years and is the author! most recently! ofCentaurs and Doves: Guatemala's Peace Process she is professor of Latin American & Latino studies at the University of California! Santa Cruz. Klappentext This volume presents research! analysis and reflections on the major issues of Guatemalan development and democracy: the role of the military! the involement of Mayan communities in national development; the possible emergence of more inclusive political institutions; and other issues. Globalization on the Ground brings together the thinking of a group of concerned scholars on the problems of the development of democracy in the post-civil war era. Four of the contributors are Guatemalans with long records of understanding the dynamics of their country, and the remainder are North Americans, most of whom are longtime observers. The authors pose questions and issues that speak to the difficulties currently confronting Guatemala. -- Richard Adams, University of Texas An impressive overview of key issues necessary to understanding contemporary Guatemala in historical-and to some extent regional-context. It is in bringing these reflections together in one place, and in English, that the book makes its single most important contribution. It is as up-to-date, comprehensive and consistently intelligent a treatment as have in English of any single Central American country. Latin American Politics and Society For scholars interested in the prospects for democracy and development in Guatemala, this book represents a uniquely important contribution. Contemporary Sociology Globalization on the Ground offers us an in-depth picture of the prospects and difficulties of a democratic transition in Guatemala following its civil war. Its story, told by Guatemalan and U.S. scholars, has lessons about power and ethnicity applicable around the globe, and should be read by far more than the area specialists. It is the story of the uncertain hopes of our current world scene. -- Immanuel Wallerstein, Yale University Zusammenfassung This volume presents research! analysis and reflections on the major issues of Guatemalan development and democracy: the role of the military! the involement of Mayan communities in national development; the possible emergence of more inclusive political institutions; and other issues. Inhaltsverzeichnis Part 1 The Future of Guatemalan Development Chapter 2 Guatemalan Development and Democratization: Past! Present! and Future Chapter 3 Development and Equity: The Agenda for the Twenty-first Century Part 4 Democracy! Demilitarization! and the State Chapter 5 Global Forces and Regime Change: Guatemala within the Central American Context Chapter 6 Democratization through Peace Chapter 7 Decentralization! Local Government! and Citizen Participation: Unsolved Problems in the Guatemalan Democratization Process Chapter 8 Demilitarization and Security in El Salvador and Guatemala: Convergences of Success and Crisis Chapter 9 Democracy and the Market in Guatemala Chapter 10 Coffee and the Guatemalan State Part 11 Indigenous Movements and Social Change Chapter 12 Pan-Mayanism and the Guatemalan Peace Process Chapter 13 The Development of Globalization in the Mayan Population of Guatemala Chapter 14 Linguistic Diversity! Interculturalism! and Democracy Part 15 Globalization on the Ground Chapter 16 Neoliberalism! the Global Elite! and the Guatemalan Transition: A Critical Macrosocial Analysis Chapter 17 Globalization from Below in Guatemala Chapter 18 Theories of Development and the...

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Authors Nelson Chase-Dunn Amaro, AMARO NELSON CHASE DUNN CHRISTOP, Christopher Amaro Chase-Dunn
Assisted by Nelson Amaro (Editor), Christopher Chase-Dunn (Editor), Susanne Jonas (Editor)
Publisher Rowman and Littlefield
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 26.04.2001
 
EAN 9780742508668
ISBN 978-0-7425-0866-8
No. of pages 264
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Natural sciences (general)
Non-fiction book > Politics, society, business > Politics

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