Great Gap
Discover the insightful collection of essays in Great Gap by Merike Blofield, published by Pennsylvania State University Press in 2011. This comprehensive work spans 416 pages, delving into the intricate relationship between inequality and politics in Latin America. Blofield expertly examines the socioeconomic context and the disparities in opportunities that shape the region. The essays explore various critical themes, including elite culture, public opinion, media framing, and the impact of capital mobility on campaign financing. Additionally, the book addresses representation, gender equality policies, taxation, and social policies, providing a multifaceted view of the challenges faced in achieving equality. Perfect for scholars and readers interested in economic conditions and social issues, Great Gap is an essential addition to your library.