March 4 - 6, 2005
Workshop Schedule
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Friday 2:00-4:00
I- Patterns of US Hegemony in the Americas: The Twentieth Century
Chair: Itty Abraham
Introduction and Framework. Presentation of main objectives of the project. Central questions, Structures of Dissent, Historical Context. (How) has Latin America's experience been different from other forms of US intervention/hegemony around the world? What are the characteristic patterns of US hegemony in Latin America in the early 20th century, during the Cold War, post Cold War.
Fred Rosen
Alan Knight
Discussant: Adolfo Gilly
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Friday 4:30-7:00
II. The Role of Regional/Local elites
Chair:Itty Abraham
The 'comprador' revisited; Social Science Theory and Knowledge Production; Technocrats, Chicago boys and Manufacturing Consent; Regional trade pacts, Mercosur/Caricom; Changing role of OAS/Inter American Development Bank; Foreign Debts and the Finances of Hegemony.
Carlos Marichal
Paul W. Drake
Ricardo D. Salvatore
Discussant: Oscar Ugarteche
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Saturday 2:00-4:30
III. Dissent from Above: "Populist" Politics
Chair: Fred Rosen
Steve Ellner
Daniel Cieza
Daniela Spenser
Discussant: Jeff Rubin
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Saturday 5:00-7:30
IV. Dissent from Below: Popular Movements
Chair: Paul Drake
Neil Harvey
Jeff Rubin
Discussant: Jan Rus
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Sunday 9:00-11:00
Closing Session: Summaries, Synthesis, Discussion, Next Steps
Chair: Fred Rosen
Alan Knight
Paul Drake
Social Science Research Council