1st Edition
Handbook of South American Governance
1 Introduction: Governance in South America Pia Riggirozzi and Chris Wylde
Part I Governance and Development in South America
2 South American governance in the colonial period José Briceño Ruiz
3 Post-colonial South America: 19th century laissez-faire governance Colin M. Lewis
4 Dependency theory and South American Governance in post-neoliberal times Miguel A. Rivera- Quiñones
5 Neoliberal governance in South America Laura Macdonald
6 The concept and practice of post-neoliberal governance in South America Christopher Wylde
7 Inter-American relations in historical perspective Thomas O'Brien
Part II The Institutionalization of Governance in South America
8 Governing security in South America: from the Inter-American Treaty of Reciprocal Assistance to the South American Defence Council Jorge Battaglino
9 The Organization of American States: Promise and limitations as a hub institution Andrew F. Cooper
10 Governing debt: South America and the IMF Pablo Nemiña
11 Governing development in South America: Between old and new challenges José Fernández Alonso
12 Governance as regional integration: ALADI, CAN and MERCOSUR Laura Gómez-Mera
13 Regional governance in South America: Supporting states, dealing with markets and reworking hegemonies Pia Riggirozzi and Diana Tussie
14 The New minilateralism in regional economic governance: Cross-regionalism and the Pacific Alliance Jorge Garzón and Detlef Nolte
15 South-South cooperation and the governance of development aid in South America Alejandra Kern and Gino Pauselli
16 China's spin on governing its relationship with South America Carol WisePart III Placing Actors in South America.../part contents
Biography
Dr Pia Riggirozzi is Associate Professor in Global Politics, University of Southampton.
Dr. Christopher Wylde is Assistant Professor of International Relations at Richmond, the American International University in London






