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Judi Lynn

(160,527 posts)
Tue May 7, 2013, 06:32 AM May 2013

The United States and the Latin American Left

The United States and the Latin American Left

Posted By Matias Vernengo On May 7, 2013 @ 5:26 am

Matias Vernengo [1]

Economics is an essential part of foreign policy. One cannot think of the Cold War without the Marshall Plan that allowed reconstruction in Western Europe and containment of the Soviet Union in Western Europe. In Latin America one cannot dissociate the Cuban Revolution and the subsequent Alliance for Progress, which basically provided credit for allies in the region, pushed by Kennedy to contain Communism in the region. Geopolitics is, however, often ignored by economists, and political scientists tend to use only mainstream economics when discussing political economy issues.

In the case of US-Latin American affairs, the inability to understand the political elements of the economic process, and the incapacity to comprehend the deep causes of underdevelopment in the region explain, in part, the problematic relationship of the Obama administration with the left of center governments in the region. The Obama administration has compounded old mistakes and aggravated the mistrust from progressives in Latin America (for an early discussion of the topic go here [2]; subscription required). John Kerry, the Secretary of the State, has referred recently to Latin America as the American “backyard,” and the Obama administration has not recognized the democratically elected government of Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela.

On the Venezuelan election, as noted by Mark Weisbrot [3], not only the left of center governments recognized Maduro’s victory, but almost everybody. In Weisbrot’s words, the “Obama administration was completely isolated in the world.” These political actions go hand in hand with the perpetuation of economic policies pushing free trade in the region. The last free trade agreement, the US-Colombia Trade Promotion Agreement (for more go here [4]), was finalized recently.

It is the failure of these economic policies that have created the conditions for a political change in Latin America. The left of center governments came to power after the glaring failure of the Washington Consensus policies in the 1990s. While it is true that the fast growth since 2003 was possible, to some extent, as a result of the favorable terms of trade, and the higher prices of commodities, it is also true that the governments of the region, particularly those controlled by left or progressive administrations, were able to either take direct control of or increase taxes on natural resources, and increase social transfers and spending on welfare.

More:
http://triplecrisis.com/the-united-states-and-the-latin-american-left/

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The United States and the Latin American Left (Original Post) Judi Lynn May 2013 OP
We are a laughing stock...the Alzheimers Nation Demeter May 2013 #1
No memory at all. Apparently it's been decided morals only slow things down! Judi Lynn May 2013 #2
We can see what happens when people don't pay attention flamingdem May 2013 #3

Judi Lynn

(160,527 posts)
2. No memory at all. Apparently it's been decided morals only slow things down!
Tue May 7, 2013, 07:30 AM
May 2013

If you're the biggest country in the world, have enough weapons to blow up the whole planet, apparently the people who believe they're running everything no longer feel there's any reason to "suck up" to people by being decent any longer.

After all, we don't want to "bow down" to foreigners, and we don't have to! Number 1, number 1.

flamingdem

(39,313 posts)
3. We can see what happens when people don't pay attention
Tue May 7, 2013, 10:34 PM
May 2013

Maybe if they threatened us like North Korea they'd get more respect

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