Foreword
Susan Eckstein
Introduction: Progressive Governments and Social Movements in Latin America: An Alternative Line of Thinking
Steve Ellner
PART 1: LABOR, RURAL, AND FEMINIST MOVEMENTS
Chapter 1: Popular Movements–Progressive Governments Dynamics: Considerations for an Analysis of the Latin American Experience
Federico M. Rossi
Chapter 2: Social Movement Consolidation and Strategic Shifts: The Brazilian Landless Movement during the Lula and Dilma Administrations
Anthony Pahnke
Chapter 3: Relations between Progressive Parties and Union Movements in the Southern Cone: A History of Encounters and Missed Connections
Fabricio Carneiro, Guillermo Fuentes, and Carmen Midaglia and Translated by Victoria J. Furio
Chapter 4: Routines of Interaction between Latin American Feminists and the State: Progressive Government Legacies and the Conservative and Right-Wing Turn
Eduardo Moreira da Silva and Clarisse Goulart Paradis and Translated by Luis Fierro
Chapter 5: Critical Collaboration, Self-Management, and Cooperative Economics: Convergence and Divergence in Feminist Movement Pathways in El Salvador and Nicaragua
Daniel P. Burridge
PART 2: SOCIAL MOVEMENTS AND PROGRESSIVE GOVERNMENTS IN BRAZIL AND ARGENTINA
Chapter 6: Social Movement Mobilization or Governability: Tracing the PT’s Constitutionalist Junctures
Gabriel Funari
Chapter 7: Dynamics of Contention: Social Movements and Democracy in Argentina (1989–2019)
Leandro Gamallo and Translated by Mariana Ortega-Breña
PART 3: SOCIAL MOVEMENTS AND PROGRESSIVE GOVERNMENTS IN VENEZUELA, BOLIVIA, AND ECUADOR
Chapter 8: In the Empire’s Crosshairs: Toward a World-Systemic History of Venezuela’s Campesino Movement
Lucas Koerner
Chapter 9: Party-Base Linkages, Contestatory Mobilization, and “Creative Tensions” in Bolivia
John Brown
Chapter 10: Progressive Government, Neoliberalism, and the Popular Camp in Ecuador: A Crisis of Hegemony
Alejandra Santillana Ortiz and Sebastián Terán Ávalos and Translated by Ronaldo Munck
PART 4: SOCIAL MOVEMENTS IN MEXICO, COLOMBIA, AND CHILE
Chapter 11: Social Movements, Political Linkages, and the Challenge to Democracy in Mexico
Emelio Betances
Chapter 12: From Protest to Politics: Social Movements and Progressive Parties in Chile and Colombia
Kyla Sankey and Aaron Tauss
Conclusion: The State, Social Movements, and Political Strategy in Latin America
Ronaldo Munck
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