During the 1980s, virtually all major Latin American countries were involved in a vicious cycle of indebtedness, hyperinflation, austerity, stagnation and new indebtedness. The immediate causes, and the size of the debt itself, varied from country to country, but the analogies prevailed to the point that the 1980s entered Latin America’s collective memory as ‘the lost decade’. This article uses the Latin American debt crisis as a sort of local prism to interpret the global significance of the very different attitudes taken on the occasion by the United States and the Soviet Union. In general, the story of the Latin American debt crisis highlights that a US-centred unipolar order had already emerged in a vast area of the Third World, almost ...
that economic crises are at least in part in the eye of the beholder, and there-fore policy response...
Latin America and the Global Cold War analyzes more than a dozen of Latin America’s forgotten encoun...
Includes bibliographyThis may well be the first time since Latin America gained its independence in ...
During the 1980s, virtually all major Latin American countries were involved in a vicious cycle of i...
"Coping with the debt crisis" was a major recurrent theme in international economic affairs during t...
The Latin American debt crisis officially began in August 1982 with Mexico’s announcement that it co...
The paper reports on an analytical comparison between the foreign debt build-up that preceded the 19...
The Latin American Cold War theatre was distinct from the global struggle between American capitalis...
The main purpose of this study is to contribute to a theory of the causes of the Latin American inte...
For nearly fifty years, the Cold War was the dominant paradigm in international relations. What bega...
The 1980s were the result of the organizational design and rearrangements that took place in the 197...
The Great recession has brought back to foreground the link between trade credit, international trad...
More than two decades have passed since the fall of the Berlin Wall and the transfer of the Cold War...
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Egypt. And there shall arise after them seven years of famine; and all the plenty shall be forgotten...
that economic crises are at least in part in the eye of the beholder, and there-fore policy response...
Latin America and the Global Cold War analyzes more than a dozen of Latin America’s forgotten encoun...
Includes bibliographyThis may well be the first time since Latin America gained its independence in ...
During the 1980s, virtually all major Latin American countries were involved in a vicious cycle of i...
"Coping with the debt crisis" was a major recurrent theme in international economic affairs during t...
The Latin American debt crisis officially began in August 1982 with Mexico’s announcement that it co...
The paper reports on an analytical comparison between the foreign debt build-up that preceded the 19...
The Latin American Cold War theatre was distinct from the global struggle between American capitalis...
The main purpose of this study is to contribute to a theory of the causes of the Latin American inte...
For nearly fifty years, the Cold War was the dominant paradigm in international relations. What bega...
The 1980s were the result of the organizational design and rearrangements that took place in the 197...
The Great recession has brought back to foreground the link between trade credit, international trad...
More than two decades have passed since the fall of the Berlin Wall and the transfer of the Cold War...
www.eclac.cl/cgi-bin/getProd.asp?xml=/washington/agrupadores_xml/ain613.xml&xsl=/washington/ agr...
Egypt. And there shall arise after them seven years of famine; and all the plenty shall be forgotten...
that economic crises are at least in part in the eye of the beholder, and there-fore policy response...
Latin America and the Global Cold War analyzes more than a dozen of Latin America’s forgotten encoun...
Includes bibliographyThis may well be the first time since Latin America gained its independence in ...