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THE BRICS COUNTRIES (BRAZIL, RUSSIA, INDIA, AND CHINA) AS ANALYTICAL CATEGORY: MIRAGE OR INSIGHT?
- L. E. Armijo
- Economics
- 1 October 2007
American hegemony has passed its peak. The twentyfirst century will see a more multipolar international system. Yet Western European countries may not be the United States’ main foils in upcoming… Expand
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Financial globalization and democracy in emerging markets
- L. E. Armijo
- Economics
- 2001
List of Tables List of Figures Notes on the Contributors Foreword T.J.Biersteken List of Abbreviations Introduction and Overview L.E.Armijo PART I: DEMOCRACY AND THE EVOLUTION OF GLOBAL CAPITAL… Expand
“We Have a Consensus”: Explaining Political Support for Market Reforms in Latin America
- L. E. Armijo, P. Faucher
- Economics
- Latin American Politics and Society
- 1 July 2002
Abstract By the 1990s, to the astonishment of many observers, most Latin American countries had reformed their systems of national economic governance along market lines. Many analysts of this shift… Expand
Compared to What?
- L. E. Armijo, P. Faucher, M. Dembińska
- Political Science
- 1 August 2006
A rich and plausible academic literature has delineated reasons to believe Brazil’s democratic political institutions—including electoral rules, the political party system, federalism, and the rules… Expand
Brazil: To Be or Not to Be a BRIC?
- Paulo Sotero, L. E. Armijo
- Economics
- 1 October 2007
Brazil will gain a place as a significant player in the multipolar international system taking shape since the end of the cold war simply on the basis of its economic size and material capabilities.… Expand
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Theorizing the Financial Statecraft of Emerging Powers
- L. E. Armijo, S. Katada
- Economics
- 2 January 2015
‘Financial statecraft’, or the intentional use of credit, investment and currency levers by the incumbent governments of creditor – and sometimes debtor – states for both international economic and… Expand
Mass democracy: The real reason that Brazil ended inflation?
- L. E. Armijo
- Economics
- 1 December 2005
Summary “Populism” and expanded democratic participation often have been painted as the enemy of sane macroeconomics. Yet Brazil’s experience suggests possibly benign implications of stable mass… Expand
The systemic financial importance of emerging powers
- L. E. Armijo, Laurissa Mühlich, D. Tirone
- Economics
- 2014
Economic turmoil in advanced industrial economies since the 2008–9 crisis has intensified perceptions of rising global multipolarity. Several indices of the relative material capabilities of… Expand
The Problems of Simultaneous Transitions
- L. E. Armijo, Leslie Elliott Thomas J Abraham F Biersteker, Leslie Elliott Thomas J Abraham F Lowenthal
- Sociology
- 1994
Leslie Elliott Arm~]o is assistant professor of political science at Northeastern University. Her research interests include the politics of national economic policy making in Latin America and Asia.… Expand
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