By Paolo Spada (Yale University – September 2010): (…) “The diffusion of participatory budgeting does not exibit over time the S-shape typical of many technocratic policy innovations. I propose two mechanisms that explain the unusual diffusion of participatory budgeting in the Brazilian case. The first posits that participatory budgeting is adopted by mayors looking to […]
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The humanitarian myth
By Richard Seymour Within days of Haiti suffering an earthquake registering 7.0 on the Richter scale, the U.S. government had sent thousands of 82nd Airborne troops and Marines, alongside the super-carrier USS Carl Vinson. By this Sunday, a total of more than 20,000 U.S. troops were scheduled to be operating in Haiti, both on land […]
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Client-ship and Citizenship in Latin America
By Lucy Taylor Read full article at Bulletin of Latin American Research (…) Despite such critiques, many people in many ways are becoming more like citizens. They are more certain of their value as individuals in relation to others who are richer and more powerful, and they are better aware of their rights (because the […]
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Militarizing Latin America
By Noam Chomsky: The United States was founded as an “infant empire,” in the words of George Washington. The conquest of the national territory was a grand imperial venture. From the earliest days, control over the hemisphere was a critical goal. Latin America has retained its primacy in U.S. global planning. If the United States […]
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PUBLIC NOTE ON ELTON BRUM’S MURDER FOR THE MILITARY POLICE OF RIO GRANDE DO SUL – BRAZIL – August 21, 2009
MST releases photo and public note to society: The Rural Landless Workers Movement (MST – Movimento dos Trabalhadores Rurais Sem Terra) comes to public to manifest his grief again for the loss of companheiro Elton Brum loss, to manifest solidarity to the family and for: 1. To denounce one more harsh and violent action of […]
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Le Brésil, ce géant entravé
Un modèle menacé para la dépendance finacière English version here Par Renaud Lambert: En Equateur, grâce à une politique qu’il qualifie de « sociale et solidaire », et qui renforce le rôle de l’Etat, M. Rafael Correa a été réélu dès le premier tour de l’élection présidentielle du 26 avril. Au Panamá, le 3 mai, après le mandat décevant en […]
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Argentine Factory Wins Legal Battle: FASINPAT Zanon Belongs to the People
Written by Marie Trigona, Friday, 14 August 2009: The workers at Argentina’s occupied ceramics factory, FASINPAT (Factory Without a Boss), won a major victory this week: the factory now definitively belongs to the people in legal terms. The provincial legislature voted in favor of expropriating the ceramics factory and handing it over to the workers cooperative […]
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Honduras Tries for a PR Coup
From http://www.prwatch.org/node/8466 The negotiating team representing Honduras‘ coup government “rarely made a move without consulting … an American public relations specialist who has done work for former President Bill Clinton,” reports the New York Times. Roberto Micheletti heads the “de facto” government of Honduras, which took power after the military coup against elected president Manuel […]
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Honduras: a military coup in the era of governamentality
In Honduras, One-Sided News of Crisis Critics Cite Slanted Local Coverage, Limits on Pro-Zelaya Outlets By Juan Forero: “Several countries condemned the events of June 28 as a military coup. But in Honduras, some of the most popular and influential television stations and radio networks blacked out coverage or adhered to the de facto government’s […]
Continue readingA New Vision for the Summit of the Americas
By Jeffrey W. Rubin and Emma Sokoloff-Rubin “Today, once again, the idea of equitable development doesn’t seem radical, but rather makes common sense. And the potential for a hemispheric alliance is stronger than ever. Democracies in Latin America have already produced innovative strategies for tackling tough problems, from racial exclusion to urban poverty to migration, […]
Continue readingPOVERTY OF DEMOCRACY: NEOLIBERAL REFORMS AND POLITICAL PARTICIPATION OF THE POOR IN MEXICO
The aggregate data begins to give us a sense of the debilitating effect neoliberal economic
policies are having on the lives of the poor. My interviews confirmed that the reforms have had
an unambiguously negative effect on the lives and on the political activity of individuals from
both urban and rural areas. The vast majority of people with whom I spoke were critical of these
policies that, from their perspective, were making them worse off than before.
Global Crisis and Latin America
William Robinson University of California at Santa Barbara Bulletin of Latin American Research, Vol. 23, No. 2, pp. 135-153, 2004 See article at: http://www.soc.ucsb.edu/faculty/robinson/Assets/pdf/new%20pdfs/global_crisis.pdf Powered by ScribeFire.
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(Re-)Producing neoliberal hegemony?
Arne Rückert (Research Proposal – Carleton University): [Excerpt] The introduction of the PRSP process could be understood as an attempt by the IFIs to (re-)produce the hegemony of neoliberal capitalism in the developing world. Through the PRSP process, the IFIs have absorbed counter-hegemonic ideas – such as civil society participation and pro-poor growth– into the […]
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Report on decentralization in Brazil
By Sérgio Baierle: This document is a report on the status of the political and territorial decentralization and local development in Brazil. Its basis is a former document written by Cidade for the II Cumbre Iberoamericana por la Descentralización del Estado y el Desarrollo Local, held in San Salvador from July 20 to July 22, […]
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Urb-Al 9: The network base document and the Brazilian experience with PB
The Network 9 Base Document integrates 25 experiences of participative budgets that were documented by the own cities starting from a questionnaire common of 50 questions. It describes the cases of 11 brazilian cities, nine of the rest of Latin America and five of European experiences. Elaborated by the Specialists Yves Cabannes and Sérgio Baierle, […]
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