Published January 6, 2011
by iris_author
The latest issue of Canada Watch, "A Remarkable Turning Point: Post-neoloberal Latin America and the Shadow of Obama" is now available. The issue is edited by Daniel Drache, Associate Director, Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies and Diana Tussie, head of the Latin American Trade Network at the Latin American School of Social Sciences (FLACSO), Argentina.
The issue features:
Editorial
Daniel Drache: The remarkable turning point: Out from under Washington’s long shadow
The Risks and Opportunities of Fundamental Political Change
John W. Foster: Obama, Canada and civil society: South and North
Jorge Heine: A historic electoral triumph: Why now?
Jean Daudelin: U.S. policy in Latin America and the Caribbean: Where have all the Yankees gone?
Post-Neoliberal, Macro Economic Fundamentals and New State Practices
Ed Dosman: Raoul Prebisch: A man of our times
Kathryn Hochstetler: Brazil’s GINI coefficient: Can it be beaten?
Pía Riggirozzi: Regionalism in Post-neoliberal Latin America
The New Framework: Beyond Pragmatism and Realism
Sean Burges: The odd couple? Lula and Obama
Laura Macdonald and Arne Ruckert: The post neoliberal mix: New state practices in Latin America’s big three
Pablo Heidrich: Short on vision: Canada’s foreign policy for the new Latin America
Public Policy Pitfalls and Other Disasters
Albert Berry: The natural resource curse in 21st century Latin America
Eduardo Bianchi: Income distribution, export patterns and poverty alleviation
Marcelo Saguier: Natural disasters: A fresh look at corporate accountability
New Security Threats and the Military
Rut Diamint: Defence is a civil matter first and foremost
Francisco Rojas Aravena: Impunity and Violence in Central America
The Regional Imperative for Political Co-operation
Josette Altmann: The Bolivarian Chavez effect: Worth a second look
Doris Osterlof: A tepid partnership: Free trade and labour rights in Central America
Teresa Gutiérrez Haces: New barriers to investor state relations post-NAFTA
Beyond Traditional Ideas About Macro Economic Stability and Political Change
Celso Amorim: A new world map and Brazil’s foreign policy
Federico Merke: Argentina’s turnaround
Pablo Trucco and Diana Tussie: When the IMF is not longer the epicenter the hemisphere breathes a little easier
Check it out at:
http://www.yorku.ca/robarts/projects/canada-watch/pdf/Canada_Watch_Fall_2010.pdf
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