Outline a theory or concept of globalization and critically discuss to what extent it applies to Brazil

QUESTION
1. Outline a theory or concept of globalization and critically discuss to what extent it applies to Brazil
Essay 1 requirements:
The essay must discuss the question in relation to one Latin American country, referring to examples from this country and to and to the concepts/theoreties mentioned in the question. In the essay, you may not re-submit work for different assessments or use information you have used substantially in other assessed work for any part of your degree.
PLAN
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Written work will be of a very high standard throughout. It will demonstrate thorough research and contain analysis of a wide range of academic sources. It will critically engage with competing academic perspectives within a coherent and well-argued framework. There will be very few grammatical or factual errors. Referencing should be flawless
Required reading (in recommended reading order)
• Victor Bulmer-Thomas (2014) The Economic History of Latin America since Independence, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (or earlier edition).
• Victor Bulmer-Thomas, Coatsworth, J. and Cortes-Conde, R. (2006) The Cambridge Economic History of Latin America: Volume 2. The Long Twentieth Century, Cambridge: CUP (available online).
• Vandana Desai and Robert Potter (eds) (2014) The Companion to Development Studies, Hodder Arnold (available online).
• Cristóbal Kay and Robert Gwynne (2004) Latin America Transformed: Globalization and Modernity, Hodder Arnold, 2nd ed.
• Ronaldo Munck (2013) Rethinking Latin America: Development, Hegemony and Social Transformation, Basingstoke: Palgrave.
• Gavin O’Toole (2017) Politics Latin America, London: Routledge. Esp. Part I, III and V (recommended for purchase).
• Williams, G., Meth, P. and Willis, K. (2009) Geographies of Developing Areas: The Global South in a Changing World, London: Routledge (available online).
• Skidmore, T.E. and Smith, P.H. (any recent edition) Modern Latin America, New York: Oxford University Press.
• Wiarda, H.J. and Kline, H. (eds) (2012) Latin American Politics and Development, Boulder: Westview Press. Available online.
• Bethell, Leslie (ed.) (1998) Latin America: Economy and Society since 1930, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (available online)
• Bethell, Leslie (ed.) Latin America: Politics and Society since 1930, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (available online)
• Cárdenas, E., Ocampo, J.A. and Thorp, Rosemary (eds) (2000) An Economic History of Twentieth-Century Latin America, London: Palgrave. (available online). Vol. 1: The Export Age; Vol. 3: Industrialization and the State in Latin America – The Postwar Years.
• Cooper, A.F. and Heine, J. (2009) Which Way Latin America? Hemispheric Politics Meets Globalization, Tokyo and New York: United Nations University Press. (online)
• Ocampo, J.A. and Martin, J. (eds) (2004) Globalization and Development: A Latin American and Caribbean Perspective, Stanford: Stanford University Press. Available online.
• Font, M.A. and Spanakos, A. (2004) Reforming Brazil, Lanham: Lexington Books.
• Kingstone, P.R. and Power, T.J. (eds) (2009) Democratic Brazil Revisited, Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh University Press.
• Love, J.L. and Baer, W. (eds) (2009) Brazil under Lula: Economy, Politics and Society under a Worker-President, Basingstoke: Palgrave.
• Luna, F.V. (2006) Brazil Since 1980, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
• Montero, A. (2014) Brazil: Reversal of Fortune, Cambridge: Polity.
• Wood, C.H. (ed.) (2005) Rethinking Development in Latin America, University Park, PA: Penn State University Press.

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