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ESCUELA DE ADMINISTRACION NEGOCIOS INTERNACIONALES TEMAS Close, D. (2009) Latin American Politics: an introduction, Toronto : University of Toronto Press, ch. 9, p. 207-229. Estevadeordal, A. & Suominen, K. (2009) Bridging Regional Trade Agreements in the Americas, Washington D.C : Inter American Development Bank, p. viii-xix. ASIGNATURA ESTUDIOS DE ÁREA LATINOAMÉRICA CODIGO NI0749 SEMESTRE 2013-2 INTENSIDAD HORARIA 36 horas semestral CARACTERÍSTICAS No suficientable CRÉDITOS 3 3. JUSTIFICACIÓN CURSO The study of Latin America is an essential part of the concentration in International Relations for the International Business Program, since it provides students with a specific knowledge of this region, the different countries that belong to it, and their international insertion. Additionally, Latin America and its future play a fundamental role in Colombia's foreign relations in all its dimensions, including political, economic, social and commercial. This can only be achieved through a historic approach to the Latin American reality, first from a political perspective and then from an economic point of view, as a condition to acquire a panoramic vision over this part of the western hemisphere and its role in the complex network of International Relations, especially today when the world requires professionals to understand, from other perspectives, the high level of interdependence that characterizes the international network of economic, political and business nnections. The study of Latin America also requires the analysis of the specific influence of other powers in the region. Traditional and historic European Powers as Spain, France and the United Kingdom, the United States and recently countries as China and India have

deeply influenced the evolution of the region and its participation on the international system. The critical internal structures and patterns of behavior of the region and its countries will also be analyzed and then the study of Latin America becomes more than the sum of its links with outside powers. However, the dependent character of these systems highlights the blurred boundaries between the domestic political systems and the international system within which they function. 4. OBJETIVOS GENERALES DEL CURSO 4. To analyze, from a critical perspective, the political, economic and socio-cultural 4. interactions of Latin American countries, in order to allow the students to identify the 4.3. main challenges for the region in the context of contemporary international relations. 4.4. To analyze each one of the countries of Latin America and its multilateral integration 4.5. mechanisms to complement the regional panorama through a comprehensive vision 4.6. of the common factors in all of them. 4.7. To provide the students with skills to present discussion topics about Latin America 4.8. and to identify the main challenges and future perspectives of the region. 5. DESCRIPCIÓN ANALÍTICA DE CONTENIDOS 5. UNIT 1 - INTRODUCTION 5. WEEK 1 5. Introduction 5. Why to study Latin American Politics? 5.3. General aspects of Latin American Geography 5.3. WEEK 2 Clawson, D.L. (2006) Latin America & The Caribbean: lands and peoples, New York: McGraw Hill, 4th ed, p. 1-14 5.3. Latin America physical and cultural geography 5.3. Latin America as a "living museum" 5.3.3. Impact of geography on the development of Latin America Vanden, H.E. & Prevost, G. (2009) Politics of Latin America: the power game, New York : Oxford University Press, 3rd ed, ch. 1 p. 1-17.

3. Reid, M. (2007) The Forgotten Continent, New Haven : Yale University Press, p. 1-29 5.4. UNIT 2 - HISTORY OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS IN LATIN AMERICA 5.5. WEEK 3 5.5. From conquest to colonization 5.5. General patterns of independence in Latin American countries 5.5.3. Latin America between 1820 and 1890: Decolonization and state-building processes. 5.6. WEEK 4 Skidmore, T. & Smith, P.H. (2005) Modern Latin America, New York : Oxford University Press, p. 13-4 5.6. The evolution to modern Latin America 5.6. Latin America during the Cold War years 5.6.3. Future perspectives for the region Skidmore, T. & Smith, P.H. (2005) Modern Latin America, New York : Oxford University Press, p. 42-68. Cordeiro, J.L. (2007) El desafío Latinoamericano... y sus cinco grandes retos, Caracas : McGraw Hill Interamericana, p. 312-330. 5.7. UNIT 3 - POLITICS AND INSTITUTIONS IN LATIN AMERICA 5.8. WEEK 5 5.8. The context of Latin American Politics 5.8. Institutional foundations of Latin American Politics 5.8.3. Institutions and governments: Feasibility and sustainability Anderson, C.W. (1964) Toward a theory of Latin American Politics, Nashville: Vanderbilt University, Occasional Paper No. 2, p. 1-8. 3. Vanden, H.E. & Prevost, G. (2009) Politics of Latin America: the power game,

5.9. WEEK 6 4. New York : Oxford University Press, 3rd ed, ch. 9, p. 190-238. 5.9. Democracy and Democratization in Latin America 5.10. WEEK 7 Close, D. (2009) Latin American Politics: an introduction, Toronto : University of Toronto Press, ch. 7, p. 157-18 UNDP / Organization of American States (2010) Nuestra Democracia, México: Fondo de Cultura Económica FCE, ch. 3, p. 57-98. 5.10. Populism and other contemporary Trends 5.10. Populism and the new turn to the left in Latin America 5.10.3. Movie: "South of the Border" (Stone, 2009). 5.1 WEEK 8 Castañeda, J.G. (2006) "Latin America s Left Turn" in: Foreign Affairs, Vol. 85 No. 3, May / June 2006, p. 28-43 Castañeda, J.G. & Morales, M.A. (2009) "The emergence of a new left" in Cooper, A. & Heine, J. (eds) (2009) Which way Latin America? Hemispheric 3. Politics meets globalization, CIGI / United Nations University, p. 64-78. 5.1 The Inter American Political System UNASUR 3. Cooper, A. (2009) "Renewing the OAS" in: Cooper, A. & Heine, J. (eds) (2009) Which way Latin America? Hemispheric Politics meets globalization, CIGI / United Nations University, p. 159-18 Legler, T. (2010) "Multilateralism and Regional Governance in the Americas" in FOCAL (ed) (2010) Latin American Multilateralism: New Directions, Ottawa, p. 12-17. 5.1 WEEKS 9 AND 10 5.1 The influence of the United States in Latin American politics 5.1 New powers coming to the region: The cases of China and India

Smith, P. H. (2000) Talons of the Eagle: Dynamics of U.S. - Latin American Relations, New York : Oxford University Press, p. 318-370. 3. Evan Ellis, R. (2011) "Chinese Soft Power in Latin America: A case study" in: Joint Force Quarterly, No. 60, 1st quarter 2011, p. 85-9 4. Heine, J. (2009) "Playing the India Card" in: Cooper, A. & Heine, J. (eds) (2009) 5. Which way Latin America? Hemispheric Politics meets globalization, CIGI /United Nations University, p. 122-139. 6. Roett, R. (2010) The New Brazil, Washington D.C.: Brookings Institution, p. 1-17. 5.13. UNIT 4 - ECONOMIC SYSTEMS IN LATIN AMERICA 5.14. WEEK 11 5.14. The economic component in the colonization process 5.14. The industrialization process 5.14.3. Political economy of Latin America 5.14.4. Economic models and their evolution Galeano, E. (1971) Las venas abiertas de América Latina, México D.F. : Siglo XXI Editores, p. 27-8 Vanden, H.E. & Prevost, G. (2009) Politics of Latin America: the power game, New York: Oxford University Press, 3rd ed, p. 149-179. 5.15. WEEK 13 5.15. Current economic situation and trends in Latin America ECLAC (2010) Preliminary Overview of the Economies of Latin America and the Caribbean (2010-976 BPI) Santiago de Chile : ECLAC, p. 7-34. 5.16. UNIT 5 - LATIN AMERICA SOCIETY AND ITS CULTURAL VALUES 5.17. WEEK 14 5.17. Social and cultural values in Latin America

5.17. Latin America social trends The role of social movements in the region: Churches and religious 5.17.3. movements, Women s movements, Ethnic movements, Survival or demise of movements. Skidmore, T. et al. (2010) Modern Latin America, New York : Oxford University Press, p. 403-437. Vanden, H.E. & Prevost, G. (2009) Politics of Latin America: the power game, 3. New York : Oxford University Press, 3rd ed, p. 103-123 and 130-148. 5.18. UNIT 6 - LATIN AMERICA AND ITS ROLE IN GLOBAL ISSUES 5.19. WEEK 15 5.19. Poverty and social exclusion 5.19. Crime and youth violence ECLAC (2010) Social Panorama of Latin America (PSI2010) Santiago de Chile : ECLAC, p. 11-23. Documentary: Maras: Una amenaza regional. Discovery Channel. To be watched in class. 5.20. WEEK 16 5.20. 6. EVALUACIÓN The role of Latin America and the Caribbean in International Environmental Politics Avila, R. (2009) Mas futuro que presente: La crisis mundial y América Latina a la luz de los avances del pasado medio siglo, Bogotá D.C. : BID - Planeta, p. 195-216. 6. The evaluation for this course will be based in the following activities: 6. Written Mid-term exam - 20% March 22nd. 6.3. Essay - 15% Due on April 28th. A complete guide will be presented for the 6.4. elaboration of this activity 6.5. Conference on generalities of a given country - 15% The countries and

6.6. guidelines will be presented in class 6.7. Short exams and class activities - 20% - Dates will be presented in the first 6.8. lecture. 6.9. Final exam (Oral) - 30% Date to be defined. 7. BIBLIOGRAFIA GENERAL 7. Books 7. Arciniegas, G. (1989) El Continente de Siete Colores, Bogotá D.C. : Santillana, 584 p Avila, R. (2009) Mas futuro que presente: La crisis mundial y América Latina 7. a la luz de los avances del pasado medio siglo, Bogotá D.C. : BID - Planeta, 266 p. 7.3. Avila, R. (2010) América Latina y el efecto dominó, Bogota D.C. : Planeta - Portafolio, 225 p. 7.4. Barret P.S. et al (2004) La nueva izquierda en América Latina: Sus orígenes y trayectoria futura, Bogotá D.C. : Grupo Editorial Norma, 457 p. Bethell, L. (1998) A cultural history of Latin America: Literature, Music and 7.5. Visual Arts in the 19th and 20th century, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 538 p. 7.6. Boersner, D. (1996) Relaciones Internacionales de América Latina - Breve 7.7. Historia, Caracas : Nueva Sociedad, 5 Ed. 334 p. 7.8. Cardoso E. & Helwege, A. (1995) Latin America's Economy: Diversity, Trends, and Conflicts, The MIT Press, 354 p. 7.9. Clawson, D.L. (2006) Latin America & The Caribbean: lands and peoples, New 7.10. York: McGraw Hill, 4th ed, 464 p. 7.1 Close, D. (2009) Latin American Politics: an introduction, Toronto : University of Toronto Press, ch. 2, 306 p. 7.1 Cordeiro, J.L. (2007) El desafío Latinoamericano... y sus cinco grandes retos, Caracas: McGraw Hill Interamericana, 342 p. 7.13. Craig Roberts, P. & LaFollette Araujo, K. (1997) The Capitalist Revolution in Latin America, New York : Oxford University Press, 224 p. 7.14. Domínguez, J. (2005) Construcción de gobernabilidad democrática en América Latina, Buenos : Fondo de Cultura Económica. Fukuyama, F. (2008) Falling Behind Explaining the development gap 7.15. between. Latin America and the United States: New York : Oxford University Press, 336, p. 7.16. Galeano, E. (1971) Las venas abiertas de América Latina, México D.F. : Siglo XXI. Editores, 379 p. 7.17. Gallup, J.L. et al (2003) Is Geography Destiny? Lessons from Latin America, Washington D.C. : Inter American Development Bank, 188 p.

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7.36. Chang, J. (2007, October 22) Women break glass ceiling in Latin America. The Oakland Tribune. Retrieved from http://www.insidebayarea.com Estevadeordal, A. & Suominen, K. (2009) Bridging Regional Trade 7.37. Agreements in the Americas, Washington D.C : Inter American Development Bank, 157 p. Evan Ellis, R. (2011) "Chinese Soft Power in Latin America: A case study" in: 7.38. Joint Force Quarterly, No. 60, 1st quarter 2011, p. 85-9 Fazio Vengoa, H. (2008) "zquierda, Globalización y Desarrollo: Una 7.39. invitación para la América Latina del Siglo XXI" in: Cuadernos de Estudios Latinoamericanos, No. 3, p. 11-28. FOCAL (ed) (2010) Latin American Multilateralism : New Directions, Ottawa, 7.40. 47p. García Márquez, G. (1982) La Soledad de América Latina, Acceptance 7.4 Speech. for the Nobel Prize in Literature, Stockholm, December 198 Grynspan, R. (2006) "Bipolar Latin America" in: Foreign Policy, No. 154, May 7.4 1st, 2006, p. 34-36. Hakim, P. (2006) "Is Washington Losing Latin America?" in: Foreign Affairs, 7.43. Vol. 85 No. 1, January / February 2006. Hall, A. & Patrinos, H.A. (2005) "Latin America's Indigenous Peoples" in: Finance and Development, Vol. 42, No. 4, 7.44. December. Herz, M. (2008) Does the Organization of American States matter? London: LSE Destin - Crisis State Working Paper Series No. 2, p. 1-32 Legler, T. (2010) "Multilateralism and Regional Governance in the Americas" 7.45. in FOCAL (ed) (2010) Latin American Multilateralism : New Directions, Ottawa, p. 12-17. Naim, M. (2000) "Washington Consensus or Washington Confusion?" in: 7.46. Foreign Policy No. 118, p. 87-103.. Pinheiro, P.S. (2007) "Youth, Violence and Democracy" in: Current History, 7.47. Vol. 106, No. 697, p.64-69 Prebisch, R. (1986)?" El desarrollo económico de América Latina y algunos 7.48. de sus principales problemas" in: Desarrollo Económico, Vol. 26 No. 103, Oct. - Dec. 1986, p. 479-50 Rohter, L. (2007, May 7) As Pope Heads to Brazil, a Rival Theology Persists. 7.49. The New York Times. Retrieved from http://www.nytimes.com The Economist (2006) "Latin America's return to populism", April 12th, 2006 7.50. p. 39-40. The Economist (2010) Special report: "Nobody s backyard: The rise of Latin. 7.5 America", September 11th - 17th, 18 p. Weyland, K. (1995) "Latin America's four political models" in: Journal of. Democracy, Vol. 6 No. 4, p. 125 Documents and Reports from International Organizations. ECLAC (2009) 7.5 Preliminary Overview of the Economies of Latin

7.53. America and the Caribbean (2009-854 BPI) Santiago de Chile : ECLAC, p. 1-38. 7.54. ECLAC (2010) Preliminary Overview of the Economies of Latin America and the Caribbean (2010-976 BPI) Santiago de Chile: ECLAC, p. 7-34. 7.55. ECLAC (2009) Social Panorama of Latin America (PSI2009) Santiago de Chile: ECLAC, p. 9-2 7.56. ECLAC (2010) Social Panorama of Latin America (PSI2010) Santiago de Chile: ECLAC, p. 11-23. IADB (2000) Development beyond Economics: Economic 7.57. and Social Progress in Latin America, Washington D.C: Inter American Development Bank, 199 p. 7.58. Organization of American States (2001) Inter American Democratic Charter, Washington D.C. : OAS General Assembly, p.1-20. Saez, S. (2008) La integración en busca de un modelo: Los problemas de 7.59. convergencia en América Latina y el Caribe, (Serie Comercio Internacional No. 88) Santiago de Chile : ECLAC, p. 1-49. 7.60. UNDP / Organization of American States (2010) Nuestra Democracia, México:Fondo de Cultura Económica FCE, ch. 3, p. 57-98. 7.6 General list of Reference Journals America Economía 7.6 Cuadernos de Estudios Latinoamericanos - Universidad Externado de Colombia 7.63. Foreign Affairs en Español 7.64. Foreign Affairs Latinoamerica 7.65. Handbook of Latin American Studies 7.66. Journal of Latin American Studies 7.67. Latin American Perspectives 7.68. Política Exterior 7.69. Política Externa 7.70. Región y Sociedad 7.7 And many others available through the University's Library and databases 7. Websites 7. 7. 7.3. 7.4. 7.5. Center for Latin American Studies - UC Berkeley http://www.clas.berkeley.edu/ Center for Latin American Studies - University of Florida http://www.latam.ufl.edu/ Center for Latin American Studies - Georgetown University http:// clas.georgetown.edu/ Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales FLACSO http://www.flacso.org Institute for the Study of the Americas University of London http://americas.sas.ac.uk/

7.6. Institute of Latin American Studies - Columbia University http://ilas.columbia.edu/ 7.7. Inter American Development Bank http://www.iadb.org 7.8. Latin American Institute UCLA http://www.international.ucla.edu/lai/ 7.9. Latin American Network Information Center http://lanic.utexas.edu/ 7.10. Latin American Studies Association LASA http://lasa.international.pitt.edu 7.1 Society for Latin American Studies SLAS - University of Liverpool http://www.slas.org.uk 7.1 Stanford University Center for Latin American Studies http://www.stanford.edu/group/las/home/index.html. 7.13. the Organization of American States http://www.oas.org 7.14. United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean http://www.eclac.org/