Big Business and Dictatorships in Latin America

Big Business and Dictatorships in Latin America

A Transnational History of Profits and Repression

Bucheli, Marcelo; Basualdo, Victoria; Berghoff, Hartmut

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

12/2020

408

Dura

Inglês

9783030439248

15 a 20 dias

688

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1. Crime and (No) Punishment: Business Corporations and Dictatorships.- 2. Business and the Military in the Argentine Dictatorship (1976-1983): Institutional, Economic, and Repressive Relations.- 3. Building the Dictatorship: Construction Companies and Industrialization in Brazil.- 4. Authoritarian Rule and Economic Groups in Chile: A Case of Winner-Takes-All Politics.- 5. Big Business and Bureaucratic Authoritarianism in Uruguay: A Network-Based Story of Policy Infiltration for Self-Preservation.- 6. From Business Associations to Business Groups: Business-Government Relations and Corporate Networks during the Military Dictatorship, Peru 1968-1980.- 7. Banking Southern Cone Dictatorships.- 8. Confronting Labor Power: Ford Motor Argentina and the Dictatorship (1976-1983).- 9. A Typology of the Collaboration between Multinational Corporations, Home Governments, and Authoritarian Regimes: Evidence from German Investors in Argentina.- 10. Class Conflict and the Ascent of Globalized Business Groups under Chile's Dictatorship: A Case Study of the Copper Manufacturing Industry.- 11. The Limits of Repression: State-Owned Enterprises, Corruption, Environmental Activism, and the Brazilian Tucurui Dam (1974-1984).- 12. Business as Usual under a Military Regime? Volkswagen Do Brazil and the Military Dictatorship in Brazil (1964-1980).- 13. Securing the Expansion of Capitalism in Colombia: Canadair and the Military Regime of General Gustavo Rojas Pinilla (1953-1957).- 14. Slippery Alliances in Central America: Multinationals, Dictators, and (under) Development Policies.
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Latin American history;Cold War history;Latin American business;business history;authoritarian regimes;economic history;Latin American politics;labor history;human rights studies;banana republics