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Paperback Latin American Politics and Development Book

ISBN: 081334459X

ISBN13: 9780813344591

Latin American Politics and Development

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For over forty years, Latin American Politics and Development has kept instructors and students abreast of current affairs and changes in Latin America. Now in its tenth edition, this authoritative... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Timely text book

If you like nonfiction and have any interest in the Southern Hemisphere, this read gives you a broad as well as deep viewpoint of Central and South American political isssues. I asked for the books used by NYU School of Global Affairs, and this is a required title. Living in South America, it has been a valuable and compelling read.

Best overview of Latin American politics yet available

This book is simply the best compilation of political profiles of Latin American countries. It is NOT guided by Wiarda's philosophy, as one would infer from a posted comment here. This collection is written by several authors, leading specialists for each individual country. The array could not be more eclectic. I had the privilege of being both a student of Wiarda's and another contributor in this collection. And I can tell you, unequivocally, that their perspectives on South American politics are quite different. One being more of a pessimist (Wiarda) insofar the historical, immutable traditions that have entrenched itself in Latin America and the other being an optimist, who has great faith in low politics, the transformation at the grass-roots level (informal politics) and who spends much time abroad doing just that virtually every year. You simply cannot put this textbook in the same class as Hunt (who indeed works one major theme throughout his work) or with other authors who have produced far better scholarship than Hunt AND who approach US-Latin American foreign policy (which incidentally, Wiarda/Kline's book is NOT about foreign policy but intended for comparative politics, so it really should not be compared to Hunt, nevertheless...) such as Schoultz and Carothers. But on the comparative politics note, this book simply surpasses an often-assigned textbook by Skidmore/Smith in both content and style. Look elsewhere in vain; this is the best compilation book you are going to find in the market.

Captures Latin America in a nutshell

Wiarda and Kline have done an outstanding job of drawing together comprehensive, compact histories of Latin American countries. Moreover, in their introduction they have encapsulated and explained most of the historical forces that still affect and shape Latin America up to the present day. This book is for anyone, whether casual reader or serious student, who wants to understand Latin America as a whole, or any country in Latin America in particular.
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