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Global governance exit: A Bolivian case study
This paper describes three Bolivian policy reversals on aid, trade and climate change. The standard IPE explanation for policy reversals - a change in the payoff of cooperation - often begs the question of why a small developing state might choose to restrict its global policy space in contexts of changing rules and power shifts. This paper offers three analytic narratives of policy reversals, and tries to make sense of "exit" from global governance, first, from the perspective of Bolivian foreign policy; and, second, from the perspective of the literature on international political economy. Not every problem of global governance is a "problem" for a small Andean economy, and vice versa; the constraints of small developing economies are unlikely to be "binding" for major players of the global economy. The paper concludes with some thoughts on how policy reversals illustrate the range of strategic behavior available to small states.
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Fernando Ignacio Leiva, Latin American Neostructuralism: The Contradictions of Post-Neoliberal Development (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2008), pp. xxxvi+315, $25.00, pb
In: Journal of Latin American studies, Band 41, Heft 4, S. 820-822
ISSN: 1469-767X
Latin American Neostructuralism: The Contradictions of Post-Neoliberal Development
In: Journal of Latin American studies, Band 41, Heft 4, S. 820-822
ISSN: 0022-216X
State-Society Relations in Bolivia:: The Strength of Weakness
In: Unresolved Tensions, S. 109-124
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In: Journal of Latin American studies, Band 41, Heft 4, S. 818-821
ISSN: 0022-216X