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Tutorial Readings

This document provides a list of tutorial readings assigned for weeks 2 through 13. It includes authors and articles on topics such as caudillo politics in Latin America, democracy and dictatorship in the region, theories of revolution, neoliberalism, conservation efforts, and attempts to develop post-neoliberal models in Bolivia and Ecuador. The readings come from various academic journals and cover a range of historical periods and ideological perspectives related to political, economic, and social issues in Latin America.

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Tutorial Readings

This document provides a list of tutorial readings assigned for weeks 2 through 13. It includes authors and articles on topics such as caudillo politics in Latin America, democracy and dictatorship in the region, theories of revolution, neoliberalism, conservation efforts, and attempts to develop post-neoliberal models in Bolivia and Ecuador. The readings come from various academic journals and cover a range of historical periods and ideological perspectives related to political, economic, and social issues in Latin America.

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Tutorial Readings Weeks 2-13

Week 2
Wolf, Eric R., and Edward C. Hansen, Caudillo Politics: A Structural
Analysis, Comparative Studies in Society and History, 9, 2, 1967, pp.
168-179.
Week 3
Vliz, Claudio, The Centralist Tradition of Latin America, Princeton
New Jersey, Princeton University Press, 1980, pp. 163-188.
Week 5
Korzeniewicz, Roberto Patricio, Democracy and Dictatorship in
Continental Latin America During the Interwar Period, Studies in
Comparative International Development, 35, 1, 2000, pp. 41-72.
Week 6
Prebisch, Ral, Five Stages in My Thinking on Development, in
Gerald M. Meier and Dudley Seers, eds, Pioneers in Development,
New York, World Bank/Oxford University Press, 1984, pp. 173-191.
Week 7
Foran, John, Theorizing the Cuban Revolution, Latin American
Perspectives, 165, 36, 2, 2009, pp. 16-30.
Week 8
Wolff, Jonas, Towards Post-Liberal Democracy in Latin America? A
Conceptual Framework Applied to Bolivia, Journal of Latin American
Studies, 45, 1, 2013, pp. 31-59.
Week 9
Margheritis, Ana, and Anthony W. Pereira, The Neoliberal Turn in
Latin America, Latin American Perspectives, 154, 34, 3, 2007, pp.
25-48.
Week 10

Correa, Rafael, Ecuadors Path, New Left Review, 77, 2012, pp. 89104
Week 11
Hall, Anthony, GETTING REDD-Y Conservation and Climate
Change in Latin America, Latin American Research Review, 46,
2011, pp. 184-210.
Week 12
Shakow, Miriam, Along the Bolivian Highway: Social Mobility and
Political Culture in a New Middle Class, Philadelphia, University of
Pennsylvania Press, 2014, pp. 20- 33.
Week 13
Kennemore, Amy, and Gregory Weeks, Twenty-First Century
Socialism? The Elusive Search for a Post-Neoliberal Development
Model in Bolivia and Ecuador, Bulletin of Latin American Research,
30, 3, 2011, pp. 267-281.

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