Contains fulltext : 134535.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This article examines the socio-economic implications of the US-Peru Trade Promotion Agreement for the governance of Peruvian labour relations. It is argued that the trade agreement aims to lock-in the neoliberal market reforms carried out since the 1990s, which have given rise to an export-oriented regime of accumulation that is characterised by considerable labour exploitation. The marginal role of organised labour and social movements to influence the course of events is placed against the backdrop of neoliberal hegemony and the altered state-society relations that followed from it. Most notably, it identifies the incapability of movement leaders to supe...
Peru experienced radical economic policy changes during the first half of the decade of 1990. An ana...
At a general level of neoliberal repudiation or expansion of social policies, most post-neoliberal L...
This article examines the emergence of new, highly politicized social movements in Latin America as ...
This article examines the socio-economic implications of the US-Peru Trade Promotion Agreement for t...
This article examines the socio-economic implications of the US-Peru Trade Promotion Agreement for t...
Past research confirms that trade and human rights are inextricably linked by trade\u27s effects on ...
textThe liberalizing economic reforms that began under Fujimori in the 1990s have had a profound imp...
This article assesses the possibility of improving the development of the external economic sector i...
This article examines the emergence of new, highly politicized social movements in Latin America as ...
Neoliberalism was the hegemonic political and economic model in Latin America during the 1990s. The ...
Thesis (M.A., International Affairs)--California State University, Sacramento, 2012.At the summit of...
This article revisits the question of changing forms of trade unionism within the context of neolibe...
The article focuses on the relation between indigenous social movements’ struggle for establishment ...
The struggle to improve workers\u27 rights in Mexican maquiladoras and export processing zones elsew...
The international economic trends of globalization and neoliberalism have exposed and enabled the ex...
Peru experienced radical economic policy changes during the first half of the decade of 1990. An ana...
At a general level of neoliberal repudiation or expansion of social policies, most post-neoliberal L...
This article examines the emergence of new, highly politicized social movements in Latin America as ...
This article examines the socio-economic implications of the US-Peru Trade Promotion Agreement for t...
This article examines the socio-economic implications of the US-Peru Trade Promotion Agreement for t...
Past research confirms that trade and human rights are inextricably linked by trade\u27s effects on ...
textThe liberalizing economic reforms that began under Fujimori in the 1990s have had a profound imp...
This article assesses the possibility of improving the development of the external economic sector i...
This article examines the emergence of new, highly politicized social movements in Latin America as ...
Neoliberalism was the hegemonic political and economic model in Latin America during the 1990s. The ...
Thesis (M.A., International Affairs)--California State University, Sacramento, 2012.At the summit of...
This article revisits the question of changing forms of trade unionism within the context of neolibe...
The article focuses on the relation between indigenous social movements’ struggle for establishment ...
The struggle to improve workers\u27 rights in Mexican maquiladoras and export processing zones elsew...
The international economic trends of globalization and neoliberalism have exposed and enabled the ex...
Peru experienced radical economic policy changes during the first half of the decade of 1990. An ana...
At a general level of neoliberal repudiation or expansion of social policies, most post-neoliberal L...
This article examines the emergence of new, highly politicized social movements in Latin America as ...