Indigenous groups, globalization, and Mexico's Plan Puebla Panamá : marriage or miscarriage?
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書誌事項
Indigenous groups, globalization, and Mexico's Plan Puebla Panamá : marriage or miscarriage?
E. Mellen Press, c2006
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [301]-324) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Designed to build Central American infrastructures, Mexico's Plan Puebla-Panama (PPP) was launched in 2001 but collapsed hopelessly by 2003. A content analysis finds the Washington consensus severely at odds with indigenous cultures, while invoking the broader globalization-localization debate. The book also examines the fate many modern chief executives facing under similar circumstances.
目次
- Preface
- 1. Introduction - After the Sexenio Crisis: A Los Pinos Crisis?
- 2. Glocalization, Fragmegration, and Chaord: Architectural Discord, Theoretical Triage
- 3. Sputtering Past and Paradigm Porosity: Mexico's Central American Malaise
- 4. Kiss of Life or Love? Imported Oxygen and Collective CA Action
- 5. PPP Nuts and Bolts, Humps and Bumps: Riding a Paper Roll?
- 6. Gasping Grassroots and Evasive Elites: Backbone-Building in a War Zone
- 7. Taking Flings? Central America in Northern Embrace
- 8. At the End of the Rope: Hanging, Swinging, or Leaping Over?
- Bibliography
- Index.
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