NEO-CONSERVATIVE COUNTEROFFENSIVE IN LATIN AMERICA

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  • Gabriela Cristina Artazo Universidad Nacional de Villa María

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.46661/revintpensampolit.3547

Keywords:

neoliberal counteroffensive, populism, state intervention, financial desregulation

Abstract

There is a widespread assumption, by a wide range of heterodox
economists, Rapoport (2010), among others, that in 2001 in Argentina, was
a turning point of the neoliberal model. In the regional level the articulation
of aoposite-hegemonic project could be described as neo-desarrollist
model. Confronting with this hypothesis, in this article I will argue that the
“so call crisis of the neoliberal model” in the 2001 , even though managed
to underpin a global political force in the region of South America, indeed,
the period of transformations failed to crystallize an alternative to neoliberal

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Published

2018-09-19

How to Cite

Artazo, G. C. (2018). NEO-CONSERVATIVE COUNTEROFFENSIVE IN LATIN AMERICA. International Journal of Political Thought, 11, 161–178. https://doi.org/10.46661/revintpensampolit.3547

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