Real World Latin America
- Date of publication:
- November 2013
- ISBN:
- 978-1-939402-11-0
- Pages:
- 313
- Price:
- $35.95
- Contents
- Introduction
- Section One: Latin America in the Global Economy
- Chapter One: The Region Under Neoliberalism
- Latin America in the New Global Capitalism
- The Colombia FTA: Only Corporations Win
- Mexico: Prosperous, Competitive, Undergoing an Economic Renaissance?
- Chile: A Schizophrenic Country
- Disaster Capitalism to the Rescue: The International Community and Haiti After the Earthquake
- Chapter Two: The Region Emerging from Neoliberalism?
- Beyond the World Creditors' Cartel
- What Accounts for South America’s Resilience?
- Brazil's "Big Push"
- China and India: Latin America’s New Friends From the East
- Section Two: Development and Sustainability
- Chapter Three: Development and Extraction
- Amid Gas, Where Is the Revolution?
- Commodifying Water in Times of Global Warming
- The Global Pesticide Pushers in Latin America
- Is Biotechnology the Answer? The Evidence from NAFTA
- Chapter Four: Development and Conservation
- Keep It in the Ground
- Carbon-Offset Conservation in the Choco
- A Mining Ban in El Salvador?
- A Most-People's Climate Movement?
- Section Three: Power and Conflict
- Chapter Five: Latin America and the United States
- Beyond Supply and Demand: Obama’s Drug Wars in Latin America
- Retreat to Colombia: The Pentagon Adapts Its Latin America Strategy
- The Costs of the Cuban Embargo
- Haiti's Fault Lines: Made in the U.S.A
- 'A New Chapter of Engagement': Obama and the Honduran Coup
- Chapter Six: Democracy, Dictatorship, and Armed Force
- Contested Development: The Geopolitics of Bolivia’s TIPNIS Conflict
- Palm Oil Oppression
- Drugs and Business: Central America Faces Another Round of Violence
- The Other Colombia: Economics and Politics of Depropriation
- The 2009 Coup and the Struggle for Democracy in Honduras
- Section Four: Labor in the Americas
- Chapter Seven: Wage Labor and Capital
- The Assault on Labor in Cananea, Mexico
- Refusing to Hear: Press Coverage of the Chilean Miners
- After Sweatshops? Apparel Politics in the Circum-Caribbean
- Florida Tomato Pickers Demand "Fair Food"
- A House Still Divided: Mexico’s Labor Movement
- Solidarity: The Only Effective Labor Policy
- Chapter Eight: Migrations
- Immigrants and the Labor Market
- Follow the Money: The University of Arizona's Border War
- The Border: Funneling Migrants to Their Doom
- Migrante Mobilization in El Nuevo South
- Made in Argentina: Bolivian Migrant Workers Fight Neoliberal Fashion
- The Right to Stay Home
- Section Five: Rethinking Resistance and Revolution
- Chapter Nine: Legacies of 20th Century Resistance and Revolution
- Mexico’s Unspent Revolutionary Legacies: An Interview With Historian Alan Knight
- Changes From Below: New Dynamics, Spaces, and Attitudes in Cuban Society
- Et Tu, Daniel? The Sandinista Revolution Betrayed
- Fifty Years of Caribbean Independence: Real and Imagined
- The Politics of Memory and the Memory of Politics
- Chapter Ten: Resistance and Revolution in the 21st Century?
- Horizontalism: From Argentina to Wall Street
- The Communal State: Communal Councils, Communes, and Workplace Democracy
- Chavez in the Americas
- The Promise Besieged: Participation and Autonomy in Cuba
- Hope and Exhaustion at the Hotel BAUEN
- Monseñor Romero's Resurrection: Transnational Salvadoran Organizing
- A New Politics for a New Chile
- A New Indigenous-Left in Ecuador?