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The Politics of Latin American development
The Politics of Latin American Development provides an in-depth analysis of the political forces shaping economic and social development across Latin America. Gary W. Wynia examines the interaction between state institutions, political elites, economic structures, and external influences that have shaped regional development since the mid-twentieth century. The book explores themes such as authoritarianism, democratization, economic reform, dependency, and state–society relations, offering a comprehensive framework for understanding political development in Latin America. As a widely used academic text, this edition updates key historical trends and incorporates contemporary political changes occurring up to the late 1980s.
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