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Hispanic American Historical Review (2023) 103 (4): 695–697.
Published: 01 November 2023
... discuss the state's technocratic projects and their intricate linkages with communities and social groups. Chapters 6, 7, and 8 highlight the influence of military perspectives on Mexican affairs and the inescapable presence of the United States. All of this is complemented by chapter 5, which provides...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2018) 98 (3): 545–547.
Published: 01 August 2018
... emphasis on the Northeast in the John F. Kennedy years inevitably created conflict.) By the time that Furtado was named the minister of planning in the João Goulart administration, its days were numbered. And the technocratic regime that the military coup ushered in had no appetite for the kind...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1997) 77 (4): 746–747.
Published: 01 November 1997
...Alfred P. Montero Despite these nominal limitations, Silva’s analysis and evidence are convincing. Authoritarian Chile is not a “model” of insulated, technocratic management of economic policy. The author’s careful treatment of his subject makes this a valuable book for social scientists...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1984) 64 (2): 394–395.
Published: 01 May 1984
... at Harvard’s Center for International Affairs, where he wrote this book. Copyright 1984 by Duke University Press 1984 The Nationalization of the Venezuelan Oil Industry: From Technocratic Success to Political Failure . By Coronel Gustavo . Lexington, MA. : D.C. Heath , 1983 . Notes...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2021) 101 (3): 461–489.
Published: 01 August 2021
...Felipe Fernandes Cruz Abstract This article investigates how aviation shaped Brazilian frontier colonization beginning in the 1940s and how Indigenous peoples came to use aviation for their own purposes. Backed by a technocratic ideology, the Getúlio Vargas regime saw aeronautics as a fix...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1975) 55 (3): 565–567.
Published: 01 August 1975
...-industrializing countries leads to nondemocratic political systems. He points out that by the 1960s, imported technology was transforming the socioeconomic structures of Argentina and Brazil in ways unforeseen by writers such as Lipset. New technocratic roles (i.e., roles that originated in the already...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1976) 56 (2): 384.
Published: 01 May 1976
... Copyright 1976 by Duke University Press 1976 To the Editor: In his review of my Modernization and Bureaucratic-Authorizationism in HAHR’s August 1975, page 567, Professor K. Erickson asserts that I discuss “the value structure of the technocrats with the authority of an insider...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1996) 76 (3): 595–596.
Published: 01 August 1996
..., Policies, and Growth in Brazil, 1964-1990 . By Coes Donald . Washington, D.C. : World Bank , 1995 . Appendix. Bibliography. Notes. Index. 239 pp. Paper . $14.95 . Copyright 1996 by Duke University Press 1996 The author continues by contrasting the populists and the technocrats...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1991) 71 (4): 907–909.
Published: 01 November 1991
..., they failed time and again to legitimate their power in the eyes not just of the working class and the middle sectors but of the capitalist class that initially endorsed them. Economically, the supposedly “superior technocratic” approach adopted by these regimes led the country to disasters worse than those...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2009) 89 (2): 392–393.
Published: 01 May 2009
... important to be left to technocrats and politicians. The author is to be commended for his important contribution to our understanding of a complex and often ignored process. Economic integration was part of a larger public debate concerning economic growth, which became the victim of a rivalry between...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2003) 83 (4): 763–764.
Published: 01 November 2003
... to understand the forces that brought about this process, focusing on the interactions of entrepreneurs, technocrats, and politicians in the successful process of industrialization. He argues that these three groups derived their membership primarily from the elite of Minas Gerais and that, in fact, many...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2012) 92 (3): 585–586.
Published: 01 August 2012
..., science, and environmental change in the modern Andes. Key themes include the rise of technocrats and the impact of neoliberalism, and it vividly reveals the challenges that vulnerable peoples have already begun to face as a result of global warming. Unlike some disaster studies, this book does...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2007) 87 (3): 626–627.
Published: 01 August 2007
... agreements if the economic health of the member state declined Because both organizations were designed as technocratic agencies, this is a very detailed history. The two volumes focus on efforts to promote regionalism via trade concessions. Thus, it is a history of institutions and economic forces...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2017) 97 (4): 754–755.
Published: 01 November 2017
... expropriation), ultimately lost at the hands of international capital, subsequent technocratic PRI leaders learned how to reframe nationalist myths with a neoliberal bent to justify highly unpopular austerity policies (p. 65). And here emerges the major strength of Sheppard's study: his serious engagement...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2014) 94 (2): 348–349.
Published: 01 May 2014
... scientists and technocrats acted as agents of “neo-ecological imperialism” and from which it was ultimately the meat-hungry consumers of the global North who benefited most. In so doing, Cushman extends Alfred Crosby's classic 1986 thesis that European-introduced organisms allowed colonial settlements...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1994) 74 (1): 63–82.
Published: 01 February 1994
... influence of a powerful elite from Medellín. It shows that besides training engineers, the Escuela formed young men in the image of that elite, instilling in them the elite’s ideals and values and grooming them to be sober, technocratic-style leaders. Only recently have scholars begun to acknowledge...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2024) 104 (3): 532–534.
Published: 01 August 2024
... radical advocacy for progressive social change in favor of a series of specialized technocratic initiatives in the 1950s and 1960s. But a second wave of social medicine rose in the 1980s as democratic rule swept through the region once again and as health workers—many in exile—became disillusioned both...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (2019) 99 (4): 760–762.
Published: 01 November 2019
... to these technocratic models of birthing. In five chronologically organized chapters, Isabel Córdova weaves historical analyses, birth records and statistics, and interviews with mothers, midwives, novoparteras, and physicians to invigorate a narrative of slow, silent change that in less capable hands could have turned...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1980) 60 (1): 177–178.
Published: 01 February 1980
... or regional integration theory. In terms of his central theme, the author (1) reassesses the standard interpretation of the role of the technocrats in the integration process, contending that the domestic political elites played an important role throughout; (2) undertakes to show that economic...
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Hispanic American Historical Review (1979) 59 (4): 750.
Published: 01 November 1979
... the needs and goals of popular movements and those of military organizations. Given this reality, the Peruvian “military radicals” would have been better advised to have pursued “technocratic reformism” than to have promoted redistribution of power and popular mobilization. While the author’s...
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