COLOMBIA Y VENEZUELA. MODELOS EMERGENTES EN LA NUEVA POLÍTICA LATINOAMERICANA

This article examines the Latin American public policy programs post-Washington Consensus, named as the Caracas and Bogotá models. Thesemodels are constructed in an Weberian ideal sense, that is, placing special attention to the historical characteristics of the historical cases that serve as refere...

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Main Author: Carlos Moreira
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul 2008-06-01
Series:Revista Debates
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Online Access:http://www.seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/debates/article/viewFile/3128/2882
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spelling doaj-bc8d901ded9a46db832d34dcfddaa0eb2020-11-24T23:35:25ZporUniversidade Federal do Rio Grande do SulRevista Debates1982-52692008-06-01215174COLOMBIA Y VENEZUELA. MODELOS EMERGENTES EN LA NUEVA POLÍTICA LATINOAMERICANACarlos MoreiraThis article examines the Latin American public policy programs post-Washington Consensus, named as the Caracas and Bogotá models. Thesemodels are constructed in an Weberian ideal sense, that is, placing special attention to the historical characteristics of the historical cases that serve as reference (Colombia and Venezuela in the first decade of the XXI century). Although it should be mentioned that it is not possible to recognize all these historical phenomena in the ideal model definition. The elements or variablesthat are taken into account for comparison are: democratic institutionalization, social justice, the relationships between State and market and the integration to the world. Bringing these elements into consideration, makes possible to place the different national cases (Uruguay, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Ecuador and Bolivia) in relation to the models proposed.http://www.seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/debates/article/viewFile/3128/2882Latin America politicsComparative studiesColombia GovernmentVenezuela Government.
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COLOMBIA Y VENEZUELA. MODELOS EMERGENTES EN LA NUEVA POLÍTICA LATINOAMERICANA
Revista Debates
Latin America politics
Comparative studies
Colombia Government
Venezuela Government.
author_facet Carlos Moreira
author_sort Carlos Moreira
title COLOMBIA Y VENEZUELA. MODELOS EMERGENTES EN LA NUEVA POLÍTICA LATINOAMERICANA
title_short COLOMBIA Y VENEZUELA. MODELOS EMERGENTES EN LA NUEVA POLÍTICA LATINOAMERICANA
title_full COLOMBIA Y VENEZUELA. MODELOS EMERGENTES EN LA NUEVA POLÍTICA LATINOAMERICANA
title_fullStr COLOMBIA Y VENEZUELA. MODELOS EMERGENTES EN LA NUEVA POLÍTICA LATINOAMERICANA
title_full_unstemmed COLOMBIA Y VENEZUELA. MODELOS EMERGENTES EN LA NUEVA POLÍTICA LATINOAMERICANA
title_sort colombia y venezuela. modelos emergentes en la nueva política latinoamericana
publisher Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
series Revista Debates
issn 1982-5269
publishDate 2008-06-01
description This article examines the Latin American public policy programs post-Washington Consensus, named as the Caracas and Bogotá models. Thesemodels are constructed in an Weberian ideal sense, that is, placing special attention to the historical characteristics of the historical cases that serve as reference (Colombia and Venezuela in the first decade of the XXI century). Although it should be mentioned that it is not possible to recognize all these historical phenomena in the ideal model definition. The elements or variablesthat are taken into account for comparison are: democratic institutionalization, social justice, the relationships between State and market and the integration to the world. Bringing these elements into consideration, makes possible to place the different national cases (Uruguay, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Ecuador and Bolivia) in relation to the models proposed.
topic Latin America politics
Comparative studies
Colombia Government
Venezuela Government.
url http://www.seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/debates/article/viewFile/3128/2882
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