NEOLIBERALISM AND IMPERIALISM IN LATIN AMERICA: DYNAMICS AND RESPONSES

The political economy and sociology of development in Latin America has been obscured by the theoretical and political discourse that surrounds the concepts of globalization and international development. The aim of this paper is to cut through and look behind this discourse and to deconstruct it in...

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