The internationalization of palace wars: lawyers, economists, and the contest to transform Latin American states
In: Chicago Series in Law and Society
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Chronologies -- Terminology and Abbreviations -- PART ONE. Imperial and Professional Strategies within the Field of State Power -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Retooling Statesmen to Restructure the State: From Heritiers of European Legal Culture to the Technopols Made in the USA -- 3. The Internationalization of Palace Wars -- PART TWO. Hegemony Challenged: Making Friends, the Cold War Roots of a Reformist Strategy -- 4. The Archeology of the New Universals: The Cold War Construction of Human Rights and Its Later Avatars -- 5. The Chicago Boys as Outsiders: Constructing and Exporting Counterrevolution -- 6. Fostering Pluralism and Reformism -- 7. The Paradox of Symbolic Imperialism: The Southern Cone as an Explosive Laboratory of Modernity -- PART THREE. Competing Universals: The Parallel Construction of Neoliberalism in the North and the South -- 8. The Reformist Establishment out of Power: Investing in Human Rights as an Alternative Political Strategy -- 9. From Confrontation to Concertacion: The National Production and International Recognition of the New Universals -- PART FOUR. Reshaping Global Institutions and Exporting Law -- 10. Fragmented Governance: A Washington Agenda for Reshaping Global Institutions and National Expertises -- 11. Top-Down Participatory Development: Putting a Human Face on Market Hegemony and Trying to Stem the Social Violence of Globalization -- 12. Lawyer Compradors as Opportunistic Institution Builders -- 13. Reformist Strategies around the Courts -- 14. The Logic of Half-Failed Transplants -- Notes -- References -- Index