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This book investigates why Chile suddenly confronted a violent
social revolt in October 2019, after almost thirty years of
political stability, during which time the country was broadly
regarded as Latin America's most successful nation. Since
democratic restoration in 1990, Chile's relatively high levels of
political stability, increasing prosperity and social modernisation
have stood out in a region shaken by political convulsion and
economic malaise. In early October 2019, President Sebastian Pinera
confidently claimed that Chile represented a true 'oasis' of
political stability and economic vitality in Latin America.
However, just weeks later, the announcement of a small increase in
the price of Santiago's underground transport system unleashed an
unprecedented wave of violent anti-government protests in the
country, with protestors ultimately demanding Pinera's resignation
and the end of neoliberalism and the 1980 Constitution, among many
other demands. This book analyses the causes of Chile's
socio-political upheaval, arguing that the fast social and economic
modernisation produced by the neoliberal system led to a series of
destabilising socio-political processes in the country. At a time
when much analysis of the October uprising tends to be superficial
or polarised on ideological grounds, this book provides a
much-needed sociological and institutional analysis of the crisis.
It will be an important read for scholars of Latin American
politics and development, as well as those with a broader interest
in state legitimacy, social movements and political contestation
against neoliberalism.
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The Voice of Bataan (Hardcover)
Carlos Bulosan; Created by American-Phillippine Foundation Inc, Carlos P (Carlos Pena) 1899-1 Romulo
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R750
Discovery Miles 7 500
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The Voice of Bataan (Paperback)
Carlos Bulosan; Created by American-Phillippine Foundation Inc, Carlos P (Carlos Pena) 1899-1 Romulo
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R394
Discovery Miles 3 940
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