State Under Siege: Development and Policy Making in Peru

State Under Siege: Development and Policy Making in Peru

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Using a framework that highlights how societal and international factors have shaped state capacities, Philip Mauceri examines the volatile politics in Peru from the Velasco through the Fujimori regimes as the country has moved from a “developmentalist” state to neoliberalism. Dr. Mauceri begins by reassessing the reformist experiment of the Peruvian military regime (1968–1980), arguing that it led to the development of unexpected challenges to state authority, both from new social actors and international financial organizations. During the 1980s, these challenges intensified, made even worse by poor planning and limited policy choices. The author then argues that the attempt by the Fujimori regime, backed by a neoliberal coalition, to “retool” the state indicates the degree to which state capacities are determined by social and international conditions. Mauceri also gives special attention to the relation between changing state power and social control. Separate chapters on the evolution of a Lima shantytown and the Shining Path examine how changes in state-society relations have had impacts at the grassroots level. -- Provided by publisher

Keywords

Peru -- Politics and government -- 20th century; Political planning -- Peru; Peru -- Economic policy; Peru -- Social policy; Power (Social sciences) -- Peru; State, The;

Document Type

Book

ISBN

9780813327532

Publication Date

1996

Publisher

Westview Press

City

Boulder, CO

Department

Department of Political Science

Object Description

xv, 176 p. ; 24 cm

Language

en

State Under Siege: Development and Policy Making in Peru

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