The LAP China Anthology

This forthcoming anthology of articles from LAP is being published by the Institute of Latin American Studies in Shanghai. An earlier volume was published in Beijing.

Pink Tide: Contradictions of Capital Accumulation and Democracy

  1. Introduction “Pink-Tide Governments: Pragmatic and Populist Responses to Challenges from the Right” by Steve Ellner, originally published in Issue 224, January 2019
  1. “Political Economy of the New Left” by Megan Pickup, originally published in Issue 224, January 2019

Bolivia

  1. “Constructing Indigenous Autonomy in Plurinational Bolivia: Possibilities and Ambiguities” by Aaron Augsburger and Paul Haber, originally published in Issue 223, November 2018

Brazil

  1. “Brazil’s June Days of 2013: Mass Protest, Class, and the Left” by Sean Purdy, originally published in Issue 227, July 2019
  1. “The New Far-Right in Brazil and the Construction of a Right-Wing Order” by Ariel Alejandro Goldstein, originally published in Issue 227, July 2019
  1. “State, State Institutions, and Political Power in Brazil” by Armando Boito and Alfredo Saad-Filho, originally published in Issue 212, January 2017

Ecuador 

  1. “Ecuador’s Buen Vivir: A New Ideology for Development” by Sara Caria and Rafael Domínguez, originally published in Issue 206, January 2016
  1. “Political Change, State Autonomy, and Post-Neoliberalism in Ecuador, 2007-2012” by Franklin Ramírez Gallegos, originally published in Issue 206, January 2016

Venezuela 

  1. “Oil and the Chávez Legacy” by Daniel Hellinger, originally published in Issue 212, January 2017
  1. “The Reproduction and Crisis of Capitalism in Venezuela under Chavismo” by Fernando Dachevsky and Juan Kornblihtt, originally published in Issue 212, January 2017 

Development: Neo-Development and Dependency

  1. “Neodevelopmentalism and Dependency in Twenty-first-century Argentina: Insights from the Work of Ruy Mauro Marini” by Mariano Féliz, originally published in Issue 224, January 2019
  1. “Foreign Direct Investment Policy and Development in Bolivia Under Morales” by María J. Paz and Juan M. Ramírez-Cendrero, originally published in Issue 222, September 2018
  1. “Coloniality in Appropriation of Nature: Agrofuel Production, Dependency, and Constant Primitive Accumulation in the Periphery of Capitalism” by Wendell Ficher Teixeira Assis and Sérgio H. Rocha Franco, originally published in Issue 222, September 2018
  1. “Extractive Capital, Imperialism, and the Colombian State” by Kyle Sankey, originally published in Issue 222, September 2018
  1. “From Structuralism to Neoliberal Depredation and Beyond: Economic Transformations and Labor Policies in Latin America, 1950-2016” by James M. Cypher, originally published in Issue 218, January 2018 

Gender and Race in the Resistance to Neoextractivism

  1. The Gendered Dimensions of Resource Extractivism in Argentina’s Soy Boom   (p.199) by Amalia Leguizamón, originally published in Issue 225, March 2019
  1. Black Women’s Struggles against Extractivism, Land Dispossession, and Marginalization in Colombia by Castriela Esther Hernández Reyes, originally published in Issue 225, March 2019 

China and Latin America

  1. “China’s Relations with the Latin American and Caribbean Countries: A Peaceful Panda Bear instead of a Roaring Dragon” by Richard L. Harris,  originally published in Issue 205, November 2015
  2. “China and Venezuela: South-South Cooperation with Chinese Characteristics”) by Emma Miriam Yin-Hang To and Rodrigo Acuña, originally published in Issue 225, March 2019

The Cold War and Latin American Studies 

  1. “The Cold War and the Transformation of Latin American Studies in the United States” by Ronald Chilcote, originally published in Issue 221, July 2018
  1. “Latin American Studies in China during the Cold War” by Mao Xianglin and Shi Huiye, originally published in Issue 221, July 2018