THE DEVELOPMENT AGENDAS OF LATIN AMERICAN COUNTRIES TODAY AND TOMORROW
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THE DEVELOPMENT AGENDAS OF LATIN AMERICAN COUNTRIES TODAY AND TOMORROW
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S0044748X0000616-6-1
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6-18
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In the article based on the author’s paper presented at the international conference “New realities of the modern economical, political and cultural development of Ibero-America and their consideration in the international practice of Russian Federation” he analyses key problems of the region’s development. Among them: adaptation to unfavorable conjuncture of post-crisis constrained dynamics of the world economy, prospects of integration of Latin American and Caribbean countries into international relations system with regard to the formation of megablocks promoted by the USA, difficulties of intra-regional integration and adjustment of its mechanisms, change of political vector in several countries of the region and effects of the new power balance, dangers of criminalization especially in its transborder version. Consequently that brings up the issue of State potency and the imperative of its modernization becomes more pressing.
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LATIN AMERICA, DIFFERENTIATION OF CENTERS AND PERIPHERY,RESTRUCTURING OF THE STATE, IMPERATIVE OF MODERNIZATION
Date of publication
01.06.2016
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