Abstract
Neoliberalism in Latin America is frequently associated with the history of military dictatorships and the “Washington Consensus”. Even if the opposition against neoliberalism led to a turn to the left in many countries, the legacy of neoliberalism remains strong and neoliberals continue to be a force to be reckoned with. This article surveys the Atlas Foundation and other neoliberal think tank networks in and beyond Latin America in order to observe contemporary orientations and strategies pursued by neoliberal agencies in reaction to the rise of the “pink tide”. Rather than reducing the presence of neoliberalism to military regimes or governments, the authors apply a transnational class and civil society perspective to assess the resilience of neoliberalism in Latin America.
| Original language | English |
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| Number of pages | 12 |
| Journal | State of Nature. An online journal of radical ideas |
| Issue number | 4/2013 (Winter 2013) |
| Publication status | Published - 2013 |
Fields of science
- 504001 General sociology
- 506006 Peace studies
- 504027 Special sociology
- 506012 Political systems
- 506003 Development policy
- 509 Other Social Sciences
- 506013 Political theory
- 506008 Conflict research
JKU Focus areas
- Social Systems, Markets and Welfare States
- Social and Economic Sciences (in general)