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UNISA990002257780203316 |
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Codice di procedura civile e norme complementari : aggiornato al 15 gennaio 1978 / a cura di Virgilio Andrioli |
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Codice di procedura civile |
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UNISA990000056840203316 |
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CAESAR, Gaius Iulius |
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Alexandrian, African and Spanish wars / Caesar ; with an English translation by A. G. Way |
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Cambridge (Massachusetts) : Harvard University Press |
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London : Heinemann, 1955 |
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De bello Africo |
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XIV, 426 p., 6 carte geografiche ripiegate ; 17 cm |
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The Loeb classical library |
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UNINA9910433244403321 |
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Alarcón Pedro |
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The Ecuadorian Oil Era : Nature, Rent, and the State |
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Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2021 |
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Baden-Baden : , : Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft, , 2021 |
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©2021 |
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[1st ed.] |
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1 electronic resource (245 p.) |
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Cover -- Introduction -- Development in Latin American Social Thought: The Mobility of a Concept -- Natural Resources Rent and the State: A Global South Perspective on Development -- Nature and Environmental Awareness: Latest Guests on Development Thinking -- Structure of the Book -- Chapter 1: Eighty Years of "Sow the Oil": A State's Discourse -- "Sow the Oil": Oil Booms and the State's Developmental Endeavor -- Lost in Translation: Developmental State vs Desarrollista State -- The Classic Latin American Desarrollista State: A "Poulantzas' Reformulation" -- Latin American Populism: Desarrollismo's (Un)Invited Guest -- Chapter 2: Bringing Nature Into the "Sow the Oil" Discourse -- A Prelude: The Pathway to the Farewell of the State -- Revisiting Development Thinking: From the Environment to Nature -- The Legacy of the Youngest Boom: The Triad Nature-State-Development -- The Challenges of Latin American Social Thought -- Chapter 3: Nature, State, and Development: A Dissection in Three Acts -- Act I. The State and Development: Modernization and the Rise of Middle Classes -- Act II. Development and Nature: The Myth of Eldorado and the Legend of the Resource Curse -- Act III. Nature and the State: A Handbook on the Imposition of a Natural Resources-Based Developmental Project -- Postlude to Nature and the State: Towards the New Meanings of Development -- Chapter 4: Ecuador 1972-2017: Case Study and Methodological Approach -- Deep Diving into the Triad |
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Nature-State-Development: Focus on Ecuador -- The Case Study: Contemporary Approaches -- Research Categories and Methodological Approach -- Research Categories: The State and Development -- Research Categories: Development and Nature -- Research Categories: Nature and the State -- Chapter 5: "Sow the Oil": The Ecuadorian Classic Desarrollista State. |
Overture: Amazonian Oil and the Ecuadorian National Construction -- The State and Development: Modernization and Pouring Oil Rent Into Society -- Development and Nature: A Demystification of the Resource Curse -- Nature and the State: The Political Economy of Oil-Rentierism -- Postlude to Nature and the State: The Political Economy of the End of the First Ecuadorian Oil Boom -- Chapter 6: "Sow the Oil" Revisited: Nature and the Ecuadorian Neo-Desarrollista State -- Prelude: Dollarization and the Ecuadorian National De-Construction -- Overture to the Return of the State: The Recovery of the National Oil Sector -- The State and Development: Amazonian Oil and the Rentier National Construction -- Development and Nature: The Resource Curse Revisited -- Nature and the State: The Polyphonic Concept of Buen Vivir -- Postlude to Nature and the State: Towards a Political Ecology of Rentierism -- Conclusion: Beyond the Ecuadorian Case -- Key Findings -- Key Findings: The State and Development -- Key Findings: Development and Nature -- Key Findings: Nature and the State -- Hypotheses from Ecuador and Theoretical Implications -- Pending Questions and Further Research -- Further Research: The State and Development -- Further Research: Development and Nature -- Further Research: Nature and the State -- Epilogue -- References. |
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Das Buch präsentiert einen multidisziplinären Ansatz für das unerbittliche Streben nach Entwicklung im globalen Süden, indem es sich auf ein halbes Jahrhundert jüngster lateinamerikanischer Wirtschaftsgeschichte konzentriert. Darüber hinaus zielt es darauf ab, die akademische Debatte neu zu beleben, ob Rohstoffreichtum Segen oder Fluch ist. Der bahnbrechende diachrone Vergleich zweier ecuadorianischer Ölbooms, 1972-1980 und 2003-2014, zeigt Prozesse der Kontinuität und des Wandels in der Fähigkeit des peripheren Staates, in den nationalen Entwicklungsprozess und seine Folgen für die soziale Ordnung einzugreifen, eingerahmt von den zeitgenössischen Formen des globalen Kapitalismus und dem Eindringen des Umweltgedankens in die Entwicklungspolitik. Abstract By focusing on a half-century of recent Latin American economic history, this book presents a multidisciplinary approach to examining the relentless pursuit of development in the Global South and aims to revitalise the academic debate on whether having abundant natural resources is a blessing or a curse. Its pioneering diachronic comparative approach of analysing two Ecuadorian oil booms, those in 1972–1980 and 2003–2014, reveals processes of continuity and change in the capacity of this peripheral state to intervene in its national development process and the consequences of this on its social formation, framed by the contemporary trends of global capitalism and the irruption of environmental thinking into development policymaking. |
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