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Argentina is still reeling from the worst economic and political
crisis to afflict the nation in its modern history. Since December
2001, the country has been through economic depression and
bankruptcy, the impoverishment of half the population, a presidency
that changed four times in the span of two weeks, and social
protests met by state repression that left dozens dead and hundreds
injured. What brought on this state of affairs? What are the
primary features of this crisis? Who are the key actors? And what
are the potential ways out of the crisis? This volume brings
together an assortment of experts to grapple with these questions.
Broken Promises? traces the political and economic origins of the
crisis, considers the reactions of Argentina's security forces
during difficult times, reflects on the responses of Argentine
society, and concludes with an analysis of Argentina's key
relationships with Brazil and the U.S. This edited volume fills a
gap in literature concerning the study of contemporary Argentine
politics and will be of great interest to students of development,
comparative politics, international politics, and Latin American
studies.
Originally published in Argentina in 2019 and now finally available
in English, Luzzi and Wilkis's acclaimed book traces the history of
the economic, social, and political relevance of the dollar in
Argentina and its popularization over the years. How did the dollar
come to play such a leading role in Argentina's national existence?
How and why did this global currency become a local currency on the
other end of the Western hemisphere? Through the reconstruction of
the social and cultural history of the US dollar in Argentina,
Luzzi and Wilkis provide original insight into this sidebar of the
dollar's history, showing how it became a "local" currency even
outside its country of origin.
Originally published in Argentina in 2019 and now finally available
in English, Luzzi and Wilkis's acclaimed book traces the history of
the economic, social, and political relevance of the dollar in
Argentina and its popularization over the years. How did the dollar
come to play such a leading role in Argentina's national existence?
How and why did this global currency become a local currency on the
other end of the Western hemisphere? Through the reconstruction of
the social and cultural history of the US dollar in Argentina,
Luzzi and Wilkis provide original insight into this sidebar of the
dollar's history, showing how it became a "local" currency even
outside its country of origin.
Argentina is still reeling from the worst economic and political
crisis to afflict the nation in its modern history. Since December
2001, the country has been through economic depression and
bankruptcy, the impoverishment of half the population, a presidency
that changed four times in the span of two weeks, and social
protests met by state repression that left dozens dead and hundreds
injured. What brought on this state of affairs? What are the
primary features of this crisis? Who are the key actors? And what
are the potential ways out of the crisis? This volume brings
together an assortment of experts to grapple with these questions.
Broken Promises? traces the political and economic origins of the
crisis, considers the reactions of Argentina's security forces
during difficult times, reflects on the responses of Argentine
society, and concludes with an analysis of Argentina's key
relationships with Brazil and the U.S. This edited volume fills a
gap in literature concerning the study of contemporary Argentine
politics and will be of great interest to students of development,
comparative politics, international politics, and Latin American
studies.
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