American Corporations and Peruvian Politics

American Corporations and Peruvian Politics

Author: Charles T. Goodsell

Publisher:

Published: 1974

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13:

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Monograph on the role of USA multinational enterprise in Peruvian politics - examines foreign investment, foreign capital, economic relations, etc. Bibliography and statistical tables.


Business And Politics In Peru

Business And Politics In Peru

Author: Francisco Durand

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2021-01-07

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 0429715463

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An analysis of business/government relations in Peru which focuses on the complex and changing linkages between the social class that controls key material resources and the State. The author argues that, despite its traditional weakness, the national bourgeoisie has become a key political actor.


Peru

Peru

Author: John Crabtree

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2017-05-15

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 1783609079

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While leftist governments have been elected across Latin America, this 'Pink Tide' has so far failed to reach Peru. Instead, the corporate elite remains firmly entrenched, and the left continues to be marginalised. Peru therefore represents a particularly stark example of 'state capture', in which an extreme concentration of wealth in the hands of a few corporations and pro-market technocrats has resulted in a monopoly on political power. Post the 2016 elections, John Crabtree and Francisco Durand look at the ways in which these elites have been able to consolidate their position at the expense of genuine democracy, with a particular focus on the role of mining and other extractive industries, where extensive privatization and deregulation has contributed to extreme disparities in wealth and power. In the process, Crabtree and Durand provide a unique case study of state development, by revealing the mechanisms used by elites to dominate political discussion and marginalize their opponents, as well as the role played by external actors such as international financial institutions and foreign investors. The significance of Crabtree's findings therefore extends far beyond Peru, and illuminates the wider issue of why mineral-rich countries so often struggle to attain meaningful democracy.


The Multinational Corporation as a Force in Latin American Politics

The Multinational Corporation as a Force in Latin American Politics

Author: Adalberto J. Pinelo

Publisher: New York : Praeger

Published: 1973

Total Pages: 200

ISBN-13:

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Case study of the nationalization of the international petroleum company, foreign owned monpoliser of the Peruvian petroleum industry, to illustrate the role of a multinational enterprise as an interest group in Latin American political power struggles - outlines the conflicting interests of the participants, the press, political partys, the armed forces, etc., and discusses political leadership economic implications, foreign investment, etc. Bibliography pp. 159 to 171 and references.


Peru and the Peruvians in the Twentieth Century

Peru and the Peruvians in the Twentieth Century

Author: Margaret Y. Champion

Publisher: Vantage Press, Inc

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 574

ISBN-13: 9780533151592

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"... looks at the political history of Peru from the time it gained independence from Spain to the present. ... compares different political ideologies against economic and social aspects."--jacket front flap.


The Political Risks for Multinational Enterprise in Developing Countries

The Political Risks for Multinational Enterprise in Developing Countries

Author: Dolph Warren Zink

Publisher: New York : Praeger

Published: 1973

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13:

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Monograph comprising a case study of the role of USA private investment in Peru to illustrate the political participation and risks of multinational enterprise in developing countries - covers historical aspects, forecasting techniques for predicting political change, American business activity in peru, areas of conflict, political power loci, the influencing of government policy, etc. Bibliography pp. 167 to 183, references and statistical tables.


Investment in Peru

Investment in Peru

Author: United States. Bureau of Foreign Commerce. American Republics Division

Publisher:

Published: 1957

Total Pages: 176

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Corporations and American Democracy

Corporations and American Democracy

Author: Naomi R. Lamoreaux

Publisher: Harvard University Press

Published: 2017-05-08

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13: 0674977718

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Recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions in Citizens United and other high-profile cases have sparked passionate disagreement about the proper role of corporations in American democracy. Partisans on both sides have made bold claims, often with little basis in historical facts. Bringing together leading scholars of history, law, and political science, Corporations and American Democracy provides the historical and intellectual grounding necessary to put today’s corporate policy debates in proper context. From the nation’s founding to the present, Americans have regarded corporations with ambivalence—embracing their potential to revolutionize economic life and yet remaining wary of their capacity to undermine democratic institutions. Although corporations were originally created to give businesses and other associations special legal rights and privileges, historically they were denied many of the constitutional protections afforded flesh-and-blood citizens. This comprehensive volume covers a range of topics, including the origins of corporations in English and American law, the historical shift from special charters to general incorporation, the increased variety of corporations that this shift made possible, and the roots of modern corporate regulation in the Progressive Era and New Deal. It also covers the evolution of judicial views of corporate rights, particularly since corporations have become the form of choice for an increasing variety of nonbusiness organizations, including political advocacy groups. Ironically, in today’s global economy the decline of large, vertically integrated corporations—the type of corporation that past reform movements fought so hard to regulate—poses some of the newest challenges to effective government oversight of the economy.


Peru and the United States

Peru and the United States

Author: Lawrence A. Clayton

Publisher: University of Georgia Press

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 386

ISBN-13: 9780820320250

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"Badly needed updated history of Peruvian-US relations from the series edited by Lester Langley on Latin American-US relations. Traces evolution of diplomatic, military and economic relations between the two nations from independence to late in second term of Fujimori presidency. Emphasizes dominant economic impact of such corporate giants as Cerro de Pasco, Grace, and the International Petroleum Company. Especially interesting and innovative sections of the study are discussions of 'company towns,' the Cornell University Vicos agrarian project (begun in the early 1950s), and the folksy critique of the Fujimori government's drug policy. Offers a highly useful bibliographical essay that will be helpful to both specialist and student alike, in which pertinent web sites are included. Well-suited for classroom use"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 58.