The Internationalization of Palace Wars: Lawyers, Economists, and the Contest to Transform Latin American StatesUniversity of Chicago Press, 2010 M02 15 - 352 páginas How does globalization work? Focusing on Latin America, Yves Dezalay and Bryant G. Garth show that exports of expertise and ideals from the United States to Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Mexico have played a crucial role in transforming their state forms and economies since World War II. Based on more than 300 extensive interviews with major players in governments, foundations, law firms, universities, and think tanks, Dezalay and Garth examine both the production of northern exports such as neoliberal economics and international human rights law and the ways they are received south of the United States. They find that the content of what is exported and how it fares are profoundly shaped by domestic struggles for power and influence—"palace wars"—in the nations involved. For instance, challenges to the eastern intellectual establishment influenced the Reagan-era export of University of Chicago-style neoliberal economics to Chile, where it enjoyed a warm reception from Pinochet and his allies because they could use it to discredit the previous regime. Innovative and sophisticated, The Internationalization of Palace Wars offers much needed concrete information about the transnational processes that shape our world. |
Contenido
Making Friends the Cold War Roots of a Reformist Strategy | 59 |
The Parallel Construction of Neoliberalism in the North and the South | 125 |
PART FOUR Reshaping Global Institutions and Exporting Law | 161 |
Notes | 251 |
References | 301 |
317 | |
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