Ebook: Politics in the Andes: Identity, Conflict, Reform
Author: Jo-Marie Burt Philip Mauceri
- Tags: Democracy -- Andes Region, Indians of South America -- Andes Region -- Ethnic identity, Social change -- Andes Region -- History, Violence -- Andes Region -- History, Drug traffic -- Andes Region, Andes Region -- Politics and government -- 20th century, HISTORY -- Latin America -- General, HISTORY -- Latin America -- South America, POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Comparative Politics, Democracy, Drug traffic, Indians of South America -- Ethnic identity, Politics and government, Social change, Violence, Andes Region, Cultu
- Series: Pitt Latin American series
- Year: 2004
- Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
- City: Pittsburgh
- Language: English
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The Andean region is perhaps the most violent and politically unstable in the Western Hemisphere. Politics in the Andes is the first comprehensive volume to assess the persistent political challenges facing Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, and Venezuela.
Arguing that Andean states and societies have been shaped by common historical forces, the contributors' comparative approach reveals how different countries have responded variously to the challenges and opportunities presented by those forces. Individual chapters are structured around themes of ethnic, regional, and gender diversity; violence and drug trafficking; and political change and democracy.
Politics in the Andes offers a contemporary view of a region in crisis, providing the necessary context to link the often sensational news from the area to broader historical, political, economic, and social trends.
Arguing that Andean states and societies have been shaped by common historical forces, the contributors' comparative approach reveals how different countries have responded variously to the challenges and opportunities presented by those forces. Individual chapters are structured around themes of ethnic, regional, and gender diversity; violence and drug trafficking; and political change and democracy.
Politics in the Andes offers a contemporary view of a region in crisis, providing the necessary context to link the often sensational news from the area to broader historical, political, economic, and social trends.
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