Título: | Globalization and the Washington consensus : influence on democracy and development in the south |
Autores: | Gladys Lechini de Alvarez, Editor científico ; Marco A. Gandásegui, Autor ; Alicia Girón, Autor ; Arturo Anguiano, Autor ; Helmy Sharawy, Autor ; Patrick Bond, Autor ; Mammo Muchie, Autor ; Beluce Bellucci, Autor ; Walden Bello, Autor ; Virginia Miralao, Autor ; Utsa Patnaik, Autor ; Romer Cornejo, Autor |
Tipo de documento: | texto impreso |
Editorial: | Buenos Aires [Argentina] : CLACSO - Consejo Latinoamericano de Ciencias Sociales, 2008 |
Colección: | Sur-Sur |
ISBN/ISSN/DL: | 978-987-1183-91-3 |
Dimensiones: | 224 p. / 23 cm. |
Langues: | Español |
Etiquetas: | Globalización Consenso de Washington Democracia Desarrollo Económico y Social Instituciones Financieras Internacionales Cooperación Sur-Sur Pobreza África Asia América Latina |
Resumen: |
From the early 1980s, the policies of structural adjustment were introduced in the South as an all-embracing framework for reform to overcome their historical problems of development. But, rather than helping to solve them, the orthodox recipes of stabilization and structural adjustment became major factors in the dynamics of crises and decline experienced in most countries of the South, reinforcing existing difficulties and introducing new ones of their own.
In this adjustment process a key instrumental dual role was played by the International Financial Institutions (IFIs) on the one hand, an economic role, forcefully promoting and implementing the neoliberal agenda in a whole range of markets and economic institutions; on the other hand, a political role, helping to discipline and align restive national governments within the narrow limits established by the Washington Consensus. Within this context, these financial institutions became critical avenues for the overwhelming predominance of an international hegemonic structure led by global dominant economic and political forces into the policy-making and the domestic agenda of supposedly sovereign states, causing new forms of subordination and control. Thus, the abandonment of these orthodox policies has become a crucial matter for the future of democracy and development in the South. With these challenging topics in mind, scholars from Africa, Asia and Latin America met in Caracas to discuss the general issues concerning the global processes and the role of international financial institutions in shaping the new international structure. They also examined more specific problems related to the impact of the structural adjustment policies on poverty and social exclusion and the difficult task of bringing about the reconciliation of democracy and development in the three regions, dealing with the concrete examples of Mexico, Ethiopia, Mozambique, India, Philippines, China and Taiwan. |
Nota de contenido: |
Indice. -- Introduction / Gladys Lechini. -- Global Processes and their effects on Latin America. Polycentric v. perturbed words / Marco Gandásegui. -- International Monetary Fund: From the stability to the instability of the Washington consensus and the reforms in Latin America / Alicia Girón. --
Mexico: contradictions and uncertainties of an incomplete democratic process / Arturo Anguiano. -- The American led Globalization as the Main Obstacle to the Development of Democracy in the Arab World and Africa / Helmy Sharawy. -- The looting of Africa / Patrick Bond. -- The Impact of the Washington Consensus on Democratic Stability: The case of Ethiopia / Mammo Muchie. -- Everything and nothing. The Challenge of Capital in Mozambique / Beluce Bellucci. -- The Global Crisis of Legitimacy of Liberal Democracy / Walden Bello. -- Globalization, Democracy, and Development: Some Asian Patterns and the Philippines Experience / Virginia Miralao. -- Theorizing Poverty and Food Security in the era of Economic Reforms / Utsa Patnaik. -- Political participation and challenges of new democracies: remarks on China and Taiwan / Romer Cornejo |
En línea: | http://bibliotecavirtual.clacso.org.ar/ar/libros/sursur/lech/ |
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