Abstract
The Vicos project throws light upon the strategies open to advanced industrial Nation States possessed of democratic ideology whose members act unofficially to assist other less modernized states whose body politic is divided by heterogeneous ideologies and techniques that interfere with integration, modernization, and democratization. At the Cornell end, the Cornell-Peru Project was a private undertaking, and it was intended neither for private profit nor political power. The aim was scientific; hence skill and enlightenment were the principal outcomes sought.
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