The 1970s and 1980s witnessed an increase in democratization in many Latin American countries, including Argentina, Brazil, Peru, Nicaragua, Guatemala, and
Latin American countries in the 20th century have been part of the developing world, though their Western political and social structures set them apart from
In Latin America, much of the 20th century witnessed a struggle between the forces of revolution and reaction The focus of this chapter and the next is on
came to be known as the “third industrial revolution ” It implied new dynamics of global capitalism's expansion, which accelerated with the
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The Cuban Revolution breathed new life into Soviet-Latin American relations The resumption of diplomatic relations with Cuba (1960) was followed by the
and raw materials for the great industrial centres There was no place within it for the industrialization of the new countries It is nevertheless being
Latin America: Revolution and Reaction into the 21st Century in many Latin American countries, including Argentina, Brazil, Peru, Nicaragua, Guatemala, and