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Ecuador and global conflicts
GLOBAL IMPLICATIONS
Ecuador goes deeper into the world market.
In The Cold War, the country sided with the United States, and also severed ties with the Soviet Union.
THE COLOMBIAN CONFLICT
The violence is generated thanks to the insurrectionary groups that have maintained themselves with weapons in the 1940s.
Until the 1990s Ecuador seemed like an island of peace.
Colombians began to arrive across the borders of Ecuador in search of security and work since in Colombia there is a lot of insecurity and violence.
ECUADOR AND THE WORLD
The United States has a blanket military base, plus it now has a free trade agreement.
Great economic growth is generated in the Asia-Pacific region.
Ecuador and the European Union signed a trade agreement.
Obtains a trade agreement with the EU, Colombia, and Peru, with 2,565 products.
ECUADOR AND LATIN AMERICA
The Cuban revolution and leftist groups were shown as a threat to US interests.
Cuba achieves important successes in education and health. In addition to collaborating with Ecuador in literacy teams or medical brigades for cholera, etc.
In 1960, Latin American influences were felt in Ecuador.
In Nicaragua and the Farabundo Martí Front in El Salvador, public opinion was in favor of the Sandinistas, as in Chile and El Salvador.
POLITICAL SPECTRUM
Right
Defend culture.
Support the church and religion.
Give a punishment to the crime.
Same privileges for all.
Moral order, tradition.
Defend national interests.
In favor of global trade.
Capitalism, social and economic hierarchies, economic freedom and decentralized economy.
Left
Culture equals a battlefield.
It separates the church from the state.
Compassionate rehabilitation in crime.
It gives greater privilege and protection to minorities.
Progressivism and counterculture.
Proletarian internationalism.
Central planning in government structures.
Against global trade.
ECUADOR AND THE TWO WORLD WARS
World War II
Slight restriction on European imports.
Pearl Harbor
Ecuador supported Roosevelt's allies.
World War I
Restrictions on cocoa imports. It had a crisis until the 1940s.
Pan American Conference of Rio de Janeiro
They promoted Ecuador to declare war on the axis powers. He was forced to sign the Boundary Protocol with Peru. He allowed the establishment of naval and air bases from the United States to the Galapagos.