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Richard Sandbrook

    Esta autora investiga cuestiones críticas de la gobernanza global contemporánea, particularmente frente al cambio climático y el fracaso de los modelos tradicionales. Su trabajo se centra en el Sur Global, buscando nuevos enfoques para la izquierda democrática y el pensamiento socialdemócrata para comprender mejor las luchas actuales. La autora se basa en una extensa investigación de campo y marcos teóricos, como el "doble movimiento" de Karl Polanyi, para analizar las dinámicas globales. Actualmente, también está explorando el tema del gobierno personal y su relación con la pobreza masiva.

    Reinventing the Left in the Global South
    Social Demo in Global Periphery
    Closing the Circle: Democratization and Development in Africa
    • It is a truism that many African countries face a three-pronged tribulation--political tyranny; failed capitalist development; and violent domestic conflict. The relationship between effective democratic institutions, successful development and civil peace is less clear. This book analyzes the experience with democratization of a carefully selected sample of countries: Ghana, Mali, and Niger in West Africa; Zambia, Tanzania, and Madagascar in East Africa; and Sudan.

      Closing the Circle: Democratization and Development in Africa
    • Social Demo in Global Periphery

      • 300 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      Focusing on social-democratic regimes in the developing world, the book examines how these nations reconcile global market growth with the expansion of rights. Through a comparative analysis of Kerala, Costa Rica, Mauritius, and Chile since 1990, the authors reveal that significant social progress is possible despite a global economic system favoring industrialized countries. They argue that pragmatic social-democratic movements have fostered conditions for success, enabling these countries to maintain or improve social achievements even amid the rise of neoliberalism.

      Social Demo in Global Periphery