Borzutzky and Weeks Table of Contents
In a recent post about my recently published Chile book, a commenter had asked for a table of contents, so here you go:
Gregory B. Weeks and Silvia Borzutzky, "Introduction"
Peter M. Siavelis, "What it Takes to Win and What it Takes to Govern: Michelle Bachelet and the Concertación"
Robert L. Funk, "Parties, Personalities, and the President: The Challenges of the Bachelet Government's Political Narrative"
Gregory B. Weeks, "The Transition is Dead, Long Live the Transition: Civil-Military Relations and the Limits of Consensus"
Silvia Borzutzky, "Socioeconomic Policies: Taming the Market in a Globalized Economy"
Mary Rose Kubal, "Challenging the Consensus: The Politics of Protest and Policy Reform of Chile's Education System"
Kirsten Sehnbruch, "Unresolved Conflicts within the Consensus: Bachelet's Inheritance of Labor and Employment Issues"
Susan Franceschet, "Continuity or Change? Gender Policy in the Bachelet Administration"
Eduardo Silva and Patricio Rodrigo, "Contesting Private Property Rights: The Environment and Indigenous Peoples"
Aldo C. Vacs, "Conclusion. Paved with Good Intentions: The Bachelet Administration and the Decline of Consensus"
3 comments:
Thanks!
Nice line up. Nice to see some of my fellow Pitt folks on the list.
Excellent list of academics! No wonder it's a bestseller!
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