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245 00 $aLeftovers :$btales of the Latin American left /$cedited by Jorge G. Castañeda and Marco A. Morales.
260 $aNew York :$bRoutledge,$c2008.
300 $a1 online resource (xii, 267 pages) :$billustrations
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505 00 $tThe current state of the utopia /$rJorge G. Castañeda and Marco A. Morales --$tHave Latin Americans turned left? /$rMarco A. Morales --$tA tale of ecumenism and diversity : economic and trade policies of the new left /$rDiana Tussie and Pablo Heidrich --$tNo such thing as social advantage for the left? /$rJosé Merino --$tResilient nationalism in the Latin American left /$rJorge G. Castañeda, Marco A. Morales, and Patricio Navia --$tThe new and the old in Brazil's PT /$rGianpaolo Baiocchi and Sofia Checa --$tThe successful Chilean left : neo-liberal and socialist /$rPatricio Navia --$tUruguay : a role model for the left? /$rDavid Altman, Rossana Castiglioni, and Juan Pablo Luna --$tVenezuela : turning further left? /$rRaúl A. Sánchez Urribarri --$tThe left in Peru : plenty of wagons and no locomotion /$rMartín Tanaka --$tThe evolution of the Mexican left /$rKathleen Bruhn --$tWhere do we from here? /$rJorge G. Castañeda.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 244-255) and index.
520 1 $a"Over a decade ago, Jorge Castaneda wrote the classic Utopia Unarmed, which offered a penetrating and comprehensive account of the Latin American left's fate at the end of the Cold War. Since then, the left across Latin America has travelled in paths no one could have predicted. Latin American nations from Mexico to Argentina wavered for years between leftism and American-supported neoliberalism, but in recent years the left has experienced a tremendous resurgence throughout the region. However, the left is not unified, and as Castaneda, Morales, and their contributors show, it has followed two distinct paths - a more cosmopolitan style leftism, exemplified by Brazil and Chile, and a left fuelled by populist nationalism that has clear debts to Peron or Cardenas, and is most evident in Venezuela, Mexico's PRD, Bolivia, and Argentina. Leftovers comprehensively updates this very important story, with country and area specialists contributing."--Jacket
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651 0 $aLatin America$xPolitics and government$y1980-
650 0 $aRight and left (Political science)
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650 7 $aNationalism$zLatin America$xHistory$x20th century.$2blmlsh
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648 7 $aGeschichte 1990-$2swd
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700 1 $aCastañeda, Jorge G.,$d1953-
700 1 $aMorales, Marco A.,$d1976-
776 08 $iPrint version:$tLeftovers.$dNew York : Routledge, 2008$w(DLC) 2007048649$w(OCoLC)182779413
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