1. "A Journey for the Criticism of Neo-liberalism to the Seeking of its Alternatives in Latin America: From Mexico in the Time of IMF to A Great Flood".
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Ki-Hyun Kim
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NEOLIBERALISM , *ACADEMIC achievement , *SOCIOECONOMIC factors - Abstract
The main objective of this paper is to recall Sung-Hyong Rhee by examining his lifelong academic legacies. His career has left a sizable legacy of research results, ranging from Latin American politics and economics to studies of cultures and histories. In this paper, we give special attention to his research about Latin American economies. His studies in this field focused on the criticism of neo-liberalism and appraisal of its alternatives in Latin America. To examine the lifelong academic achievements of Sung-Hyong Rhee, we focus primarily on the four books in which his research has been felicitously gathered: Mexico in the Times of IMF, Light and Shadow of Neoliberlism, Latin America. Politics and Economics of the Perpetual Crisis, and A Great Flood. Sung-Hyong Rhee's interest in Latin American neo-liberalism began with his analysis of Argentina, and extended to Mexico, Peru, Chile, Brazil, and even Venezuela. Alongside the analyses of the general socioeconomic conditions behind each country's neo-liberalism he shed light on the concrete mechanisms of neo-liberal policies, such as privatization, regional integration, and as well as on the alternatives to neo-liberalism in Latin America. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013