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Latin America in the New Century
A World in Transformation
The gap between poor and rich
countries grows.
The impoverishment and waste
of planetary resources, especially energy sources
Capital and commerce are increasingly
internationalized
social movements that demand an alternative model to neoliberalism and the validity of a new international economic order.
The Development of Latin America
The
second was industrialization by import substitution, as ECLAC used to say.
The third, dominant at the end of the century, raised a development strategy that weakened state intervention in the economy, unlike what the newly industrialized Asian countries did.
The first, based on the export of raw materials and agricultural products in exchange
for manufactured goods and technical knowledge from the most advanced regions.
The Political Changes
In most countries where there was civil war, peace was signed.
Achieved advances in human rights.
With this, the democratic trend was strengthened.
The “coup d'etats” receive massive rejection.
In the last decades of the 20th century, Latin America moved from military
dictatorships to constitutional regimes
The popular reaction against neoliberalism and the search for social equity has created a tendency towards progressive positions.