Essays about: "Pink Tide"
Found 5 essays containing the words Pink Tide.
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1. The Element at the End of the World: Chile’s Green Hydrogen Strategy and the Global Energy Transition
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för kulturgeografi och ekonomisk geografi; Lunds universitet/Kulturgeografi och ekonomisk geografi; Lunds universitet/HumanekologiAbstract : Chile is positioning itself as a leader in the transition to green energy, particularly through its National Green Hydrogen Strategy, which aims to make Chile one of the world’s leading exporters of carbon-neutral hydrogen for energy and industrial applications. This thesis examines Chile’s green hydrogen policy from a political ecology perspective, in the context of 1) the Chilean state’s conception of green development; 2) hydrogen’s political, economic, and ecological challenges to scale; and 3) the left-wing government’s attempt to implement a socially and environmentally just environmental policy paradigm. READ MORE
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2. The impact of the Pink-Tide extractive economic model on democracy: a comparative study of democratic performance in Argentina and Uruguay
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Nordiska LatinamerikainstitutetAbstract : The deteriorating quality of democracy in Latin America has been a debated issue for a long time. Numerous theories and authors have proposed different causes and reasons. READ MORE
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3. Women do not wear pink in Latin America : A study of the Pink Tide’s controversial legacy in gender equality in South America
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Nordiska LatinamerikainstitutetAbstract : The possibility to earn a living and support a family independently is still a utopia for many women all around the world. Many organizations are constantly fighting for awareness of these issues and strive for an improvement in women’s economic equality. READ MORE
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4. Citizens’ Revolution: transformations and legacy
University essay from Stockholms universitet/LatinamerikainstitutetAbstract : The following study provides a critical interpretation of the ten years’ administration of Rafael Correa in Ecuador. The main goal is to comprehend to which extent structural transformations were achieved during his period in power and what lessons can be drawn in order to conceptualize strategies for the complete emancipation of Latin America. . READ MORE
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5. The Ebb of the Pink Tide and a Turn to the Right in Latin America
University essay from Lunds universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionenAbstract : The left-wing governments that possessed the power of the executive in Latin America for almost two decades are now under duress. The event that has posed the initial threat to the “reign” of the Pink Tide is believed to be the 2015 election of Mauricio Macri in Argentina. READ MORE