The seminar deepens the topic with selected case studies that introduce urban and regional development aid projects in Latin America, which were carried out in cooperation with the United States. In addition to actors, institutions, ideas, and concrete political measures, the course also addresses problems, resistance, and negative consequences of these projects.
We meet every week in X B2-202.
Introductory literature: David Ekbladh, American Mission: Modernization and the Construction of an American World Order, Princeton: Princeton University Press 2010.
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