South-North dialogues on democracy, development and sustainability

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    • Fróes de Borja Reis, Cristina
    • Berringer, Tatiana

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South-North dialogues on democracy, development and sustainability

edited by Cristina Fróes de Borja Reis and Tatiana Berringer

(Rethinking development)

Routledge, 2023

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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1) Original book with chapters written by Brazilian researchers and colleagues from Universities in the Global North; 2) New and interdisciplinary interpretations of democracy, development, and sustainability; 3) Word Political Economy theoretical frontier linking class, race, and gender conflicts; 4) Challenges' diagnoses and proposal of solutions for the future of the World Political Economy after the Covid-19 crisis.

Table of Contents

PREFACE ANDREAS BIELER & MARCIO POCHMANN INTRODUCTION CRISTINA REIS & TATIANA BERRINGER DIALOGUES 1. Geopolitics and political economy in the 21st century GIORGIO ROMANO SCHUTTE & VIJAY PRASHAD 2. Neoliberalism, Democracy, Authoritarianism and Resistance TATIANA BERRINGER & ALFREDO SAAD FILHO 3. Internet and the risks to democracy CLAUDIO PENTEADO & EVA CAMPOS-DOMINGUEZ 4. Urban development and justice LUCIANA TRAVASSOS & HILDE HEYNEN 5. Challenges of the Global South from a decolonial perspective CAROLINA ALVES & FERNANDA CARDOSO 6. Dependency in a world system of global value chains led by transnational corporations CRISTINA REIS & INGRID KVANGRAVEN 7. The deindustrialization of the Brazilian economy: theoretical aspects and empirical evidence GABRIEL ROSSINI & GUILHERME MAGACHO 8. Global Environmental Crisis LEONARDO MELLO, SUSANA ADAMO & SARA DE PAULA 9. .Articulating local and global processes to ensure the governance of food systems ARILSON FAVARETO & PATRICK CARON 10. Embodied political ecologies of water, gender, and urban space in India and Brazil VANESSA EMPINOTTI & YAFFA TRUELOVE 11. Productive transformations, interstate conflicts and environmental degradation: the non-white youth and asymmetries in the Global South RAMATIS JACINO FINAL REMARKS CRISTINA REIS, TATIANA BERRINGER & RODOLFO V. AGUIAR

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