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LATIN AMERICA AFTER NEOLIBERALISM: TURNING THE TIDE IN THE 21ST CENTURY?
Edited by Eric Hershberg and Fred Rosen
The New Press, 2006
In the past decade, as the United States swung politically to the right, Latin America has run in the opposite direction, spawning social movements that have elected a slew of socialist and leftist-identified presidents. But it hasn't been an easy road, as revealed in this new anthology edited by Eric Hershberg and Fred Rosen, both of NACLA, a think-tank on Latin America-U.S. relations. As the authors suggest, it's a good primer on how the region crawled out of dictatorship regimes and survived through neoliberal economic policies.
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Despite our cheers for the new left, the reality is grim. Between 1980 and 1995, about 94 million ...
Source: HighBeam Research, Latin America After Neoliberalism: Turning the Tide in the 21st...