LIBROS DEL AUTOR: john crabtree

5 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: john crabtree

  • Estado y poder empresarial en bolivia, ecuador y perú
    Francisco Durand / John Crabtree / Jonas Wolff
    En este libro, John Crabtree, Francisco Durand y Jonas Wolff investigan el rol político de las élites económicas en Bolivia, Ecuador y Perú desde una perspectiva histórico-comparativa.Sobre la base de las teorías del poder empresarial y de la captura del Estado, el estudio sigue la interacción de los grupos empresariales y las autoridades estatales en los tres países de la regi...
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    17,16 €

  • Peru
    Francisco Durand / John Crabtree
    While leftist governments have been elected across Latin America, this ‘Pink Tide’ has so far failed to reach Peru. Instead, the corporate elite remains firmly entrenched, and the left continues to be marginalised. Peru therefore represents a particularly stark example of ‘state capture’, in which an extreme concentration of wealth in the hands of a few corporations and pro-mar...
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    148,06 €

  • Bolivia
    Ann Chaplin / John Crabtree
    Since Evo Morales was elected president in 2006 as leader of the MAS, the first social movement to achieve political power in Latin America, Bolivia has seen radical changes and continues to generate huge interest worldwide. In this revealing new book, Crabtree and Chaplin show how ordinary people have responded to the processes of change that have taken place in the country ov...
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    32,97 €

  • Atomic Reaction Mapping
    John Crabtree
    Modeling chemical reactions and mechanisms can be of great benefit to the chemical process industry. A typical chemical mechanism is a database composed of thousands of reactions involving a hundred or more species. A fundamental prerequisite of mechanism analysis and classification is the ability to map atomic reactions. Reaction mapping is also fundamental in the analysis of ...
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    60,31 €

  • Patterns of Protest
    John Crabtree
    Patterns of Protest explains the basis of a poor country’s struggle against its most powerful neighbours, and the predatory interests of global capitalism. It looks at the unique way that Boliva has united disparate populations - the urban working class and rural indigenous people - demanding that Bolivian natural resources benefit Bolivians first. ...
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    33,12 €