In The FBI in Latin America: The Ecuador Files, Marc Becker brings together and analyses an extensive documentary history of FBI, CIA and US State Department intelligence operations in Ecuador. This is an impressively researched and detailed book, writes Courteney J. O’Connor, that gives rich insight into leftist movements in Ecuador and contributes to scholarship on US interference in the internal politics of Latin American nations in the period
In Underground Asia, Tim Harper explores the intensifying anti-colonial activity across South, South...
In Set the Night on Fire: L.A. in the Sixties, Mike Davis and Jon Wiener relocate the seeds of the r...
Faced with institutional requirements to publish in top-tier international journals, researchers fro...
In Resource Radicals: From Petro-Nationalism to Post-Extractivism in Ecuador, Thea Riofrancos examin...
In Unjust Borders: Individuals and the Ethics of Immigration, Javier S. Hidalgo makes a clear and en...
Any attempt to increase Latin America's productivity should adapt managerial ideas to the Latin Amer...
In Popular Democracy: The Paradox of Participation, Gianpaolo Baiocchi and Ernesto Ganuza examine co...
With no currency of its own, Ecuador is sterilizing its resources by accumulating reserves while Gov...
In Militarised Responses to Transnational Organised Crime: The War on Crime, Tuesday Reitano, Lucia ...
Which are the best bookshops for academics to visit in Latin America and the Caribbean? As part of t...
Book review of The Napo Runa of Amazonian Ecuador. Michael Uzendoski. Urbana: University of Illinois...
In My Life as a Spy: Investigations in a Secret Police File, Katherine Verdery offers insight into t...
In Conflict and Transnational Crime: Borders, Bullets and Business in Southeast Asia, Florian Weigan...
In Set the Night on Fire: L.A. in the Sixties, Mike Davis and Jon Wiener relocate the seeds of the r...
Which are the best bookshops for academics to visit in Latin America and the Caribbean? As part of t...
In Underground Asia, Tim Harper explores the intensifying anti-colonial activity across South, South...
In Set the Night on Fire: L.A. in the Sixties, Mike Davis and Jon Wiener relocate the seeds of the r...
Faced with institutional requirements to publish in top-tier international journals, researchers fro...
In Resource Radicals: From Petro-Nationalism to Post-Extractivism in Ecuador, Thea Riofrancos examin...
In Unjust Borders: Individuals and the Ethics of Immigration, Javier S. Hidalgo makes a clear and en...
Any attempt to increase Latin America's productivity should adapt managerial ideas to the Latin Amer...
In Popular Democracy: The Paradox of Participation, Gianpaolo Baiocchi and Ernesto Ganuza examine co...
With no currency of its own, Ecuador is sterilizing its resources by accumulating reserves while Gov...
In Militarised Responses to Transnational Organised Crime: The War on Crime, Tuesday Reitano, Lucia ...
Which are the best bookshops for academics to visit in Latin America and the Caribbean? As part of t...
Book review of The Napo Runa of Amazonian Ecuador. Michael Uzendoski. Urbana: University of Illinois...
In My Life as a Spy: Investigations in a Secret Police File, Katherine Verdery offers insight into t...
In Conflict and Transnational Crime: Borders, Bullets and Business in Southeast Asia, Florian Weigan...
In Set the Night on Fire: L.A. in the Sixties, Mike Davis and Jon Wiener relocate the seeds of the r...
Which are the best bookshops for academics to visit in Latin America and the Caribbean? As part of t...
In Underground Asia, Tim Harper explores the intensifying anti-colonial activity across South, South...
In Set the Night on Fire: L.A. in the Sixties, Mike Davis and Jon Wiener relocate the seeds of the r...
Faced with institutional requirements to publish in top-tier international journals, researchers fro...