Journal Articles by Susan Eckstein
International Migration Review, 2002
Papers by Susan Eckstein
Report of the Mellon-MIT Inter-University Program …, 2001
Since Fidel Castro came to power in 1959 Cubans have come to comprise one of the largest immigran... more Since Fidel Castro came to power in 1959 Cubans have come to comprise one of the largest immigrant groups in the United States. As a proportion of Latin American immigrants Cubans comprised 4 percent in the 1990 census. However, they are more prominent than their ...
RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences
Colombia Internacional
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Latin American Research Review, 2015
Revue Internationale De Politique Comparee, Oct 5, 2010
Versions papier et électronique : le numéro est expédié par poste. Il est également accessible im... more Versions papier et électronique : le numéro est expédié par poste. Il est également accessible immédiatement en ligne. ... Versions papier et électronique : les numéros sont expédié par poste au fur et à mesure de leur parution. Tous les numéros en ligne sont immédiatement ...
Economic Development and Cultural Change, 1983
This article examines structural conditions impeding industrialization in underdeveloped countrie... more This article examines structural conditions impeding industrialization in underdeveloped countries. Bolivia provides an especially valuable case for study because it is one of the few countries that experienced a revolution in which a new political group committed to diversifying and expanding the economy was ushered into power. The first section of this paper discusses alternative theses of industrial underdevelopment. Subsequent
Mexican Studies Estudios Mexicanos, 1990
Este artículo examina el impacto que las reformas democráticas, tanto políticas como administrati... more Este artículo examina el impacto que las reformas democráticas, tanto políticas como administrativas, iniciadas por el Estado han tenido en la vida política del sector "popular" urbano. Se muestra que el poder del estrato socieconómico más bajo reside en la movilización fuera de los canales políticos formales a pesar de haberse dado una apertura democrática formal.
Soc Probl, 1981
Page 1. SOCIAL PROBLEMS, Vol. 29, No. 2, December 1981 THE SOCIALIST TRANSFORMATION OF CUBAN AGRI... more Page 1. SOCIAL PROBLEMS, Vol. 29, No. 2, December 1981 THE SOCIALIST TRANSFORMATION OF CUBAN AGRICULTURE: DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL CONSTRAINTS* SUSAN ECKSTEIN Boston University The ...
... 9 countries with similar externally driven economies, of roughly comparable size but subject ... more ... 9 countries with similar externally driven economies, of roughly comparable size but subject to ... 11 Although Mexico receives more remittances than any other Latin American country, the scale of its economy makes for different remittance dynamics there than in small open ...
Perspect Polit, 2003
Page 1. www.apsanet.org 379 POLITICAL THEORY Democratic Theorizing from the Margins. By Marla Bre... more Page 1. www.apsanet.org 379 POLITICAL THEORY Democratic Theorizing from the Margins. By Marla Brettschneider. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2002. 288p. $39.50. — Brooke A. Ackerly, Vanderbilt University This ...
Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies, 2015
Ethnic and Racial Studies, 2015
Revue Internationale De Politique Comparee, 2010
Five Hundred Years of Hispanic Presence, 2014
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Journal Articles by Susan Eckstein
Papers by Susan Eckstein