Fighting an Illiberal World Order: The Latin American Road to UNCTAD, 1948–1964 (original) (raw)

Humanity, 2022

Abstract

Were Latin Americans thus a challenge to the liberal international order? Yes and no. Latin Americans were fierce advocates of structural reform of the global economic order. In that sense, Latin Americans, and Brazilians particular, had a radical agenda. Yet, in political terms, they were not proponents of a radical restructuring: they believed in capitalism, albeit in a version tamed by the state, and identified with Western and liberal values.

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