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2. La Rebelión de los Náufragos by Mirtha Rivero
- Author:
- Howard LaFranchi
- Publication Date:
- 06-2011
- Content Type:
- Journal Article
- Journal:
- Americas Quarterly
- Institution:
- Council of the Americas
- Abstract:
- The modern tragic political figure is not just endemic to Latin America. The ignominious fall of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak—once a war hero to his countrymen—is the latest proof of this. But in her book, La Rebelión de los Náufragos (The Revolt of the Castaways), Venezuelan journalist Mirtha Rivero takes us back to the tragic story of a man who was once one of Latin America's most promising leaders, and who fell from power (like his modern counterparts) from a combination of pride and the failure to understand the yearnings of his compatriots. Carlos Andrés Pérez, re-elected in 1989 to a second term as Venezuela's president, embodied one of Latin America's first modern political tragedies. He was a democrat who was confident that his country (along with much of his region) had conquered its ghosts and was finally ready for governance by first-world standards such as fair elections, a competitive market-based economy and political parties focused more on national interests than on self-preservation.
- Topic:
- Markets
- Political Geography:
- Latin America
3. Ask the Experts: Market Access and Free Trade
- Author:
- Ron Kirk, Samuel Dyer, Peter Van Loan, and Robert Lawrence
- Publication Date:
- 01-2011
- Content Type:
- Journal Article
- Journal:
- Americas Quarterly
- Institution:
- Council of the Americas
- Abstract:
- How can we move forward with trade liberalization?
- Topic:
- Markets
4. From Tradition to Trade
- Author:
- Steven Samford
- Publication Date:
- 01-2011
- Content Type:
- Journal Article
- Journal:
- Americas Quarterly
- Institution:
- Council of the Americas
- Abstract:
- Helping small artisanal producers compete on the global market is essential to reducing inequality.
- Topic:
- Markets
- Political Geography:
- Mexico