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Contentious Politics in Brazil and China: Beyond Regime is a highly
accessible and compelling examination of two fast-emerging
countries in the global arena. It is not common to see Brazil and
China examined side-by-side, but authors December Green and Laura
Luehrmann show the utility of this unorthodox comparison: By moving
beyond region and regime, this book offers a thought-provoking
analysis of two very different countries dealing with many concerns
and problems in surprisingly similar ways.With a focus on current
issues, Contentious Politics in Brazil and China covers migration,
urbanization, criminality, the environment, sexual politics and
HIV-AIDS response, foreign policy, and international relations.
This text not only illuminates each country's realities more
clearly than traditional regional or regime-type comparisons can,
but it offers unexpected insights into the study of state-society
relations.
Contentious Politics in Brazil and China: Beyond Regime is a highly
accessible and compelling examination of two fast-emerging
countries in the global arena. It is not common to see Brazil and
China examined side-by-side, but authors December Green and Laura
Luehrmann show the utility of this unorthodox comparison: By moving
beyond region and regime, this book offers a thought-provoking
analysis of two very different countries dealing with many concerns
and problems in surprisingly similar ways. With a focus on current
issues, Contentious Politics in Brazil and China covers migration,
urbanization, criminality, the environment, sexual politics and
HIV-AIDS response, foreign policy, and international relations.
This text not only illuminates each country's realities more
clearly than traditional regional or regime-type comparisons can,
but it offers unexpected insights into the study of state-society
relations.
In this now classic text, December Green and Laura Luehrmann show
how history, economics, and politics converge to create the
realities of life in the Global South. The authors offer an
innovative blend of theory and empirical material as they introduce
the politics of what was once called the “third world.” They
consistently link theoretical concepts to a set of eight
contemporary case studies: China, Egypt, Indonesia, Iran, Mexico,
Nigeria, Peru, and Zimbabwe. Features of the fourth edition,
revised and updated from cover to cover, include: • An entirely
new case study, Egypt. • Analysis of the status of regime
transitions around the world. • A “report card” on the
Millennium Development Goals. • Attention to the UN Global Goals
for Sustainable Development and the New Development Bank. • More
discussion of contentious politics, social mobilization and
everyday forms of resistance. • New material on such continuing
challenges as migration, human trafficking, weapons proliferation,
pandemic diseases, and the impact of climate change. • An
assessment of continuity and change in `international relations,
with particular attention to policies during the Obama presidency
and the significance for the Global South of the new US
administration. The result is a text that has been successfully
designed to challenge students’ preconceptions, arouse their
curiosity, and foster critical thinking.
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