Book Reviews
Latin American Politics and Society
Published online on May 30, 2013
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Books reviewed in this issue.
Gretchen Helmke and Julio Ríos‐Figueroa, eds., Courts in Latin America.
Ksenija Bilbija and Leigh A. Payne, eds., Accounting for Violence: Marketing Memory in Latin America.
J. Tyler Dickovick, Decentralization and Recentralization in the Developing World: Comparative Studies from Africa and Latin America.
Andreas Tsolakis, The Reform of the Bolivian State: Domestic Politics in the Context of Globalization.
Luis Roniger, Transnational Politics in Central America.
María Clemencia Ramírez, Between the Guerrillas and the State: The Cocalero Movement, Citizenship, and Identity in the Colombian Amazon.
Kenneth J. Mijeski and Scott H. Beck, Pachakutik and the Rise and Decline of the Ecuadorian Indigenous Movement.
Todd A. Eisenstadt, Politics, Identity, and Mexico's Indigenous Rights Movements.
David Close, Salvador Martí i Puig, and Shelley A. McConnell, eds., The Sandinistas and Nicaragua Since 1979.
Olga M. González, Unveiling Secrets of War in the Peruvian Andes.
George Philip and Francisco Panizza, The Triumph of Politics: The Return of the Left in Venezuela, Bolivia and Ecuador.