Abstract

Iberoamericana – Revista Nórdica de Estudios de Latinoamérica y el Caribe, es una revista académica arbitrada, interdisciplinaria y bilingüe. Es administrada por el Instituto de Estudios Latinoamericanos de la Universidad de Estocolmo en colaboración con otras universidades nórdicas con el objetivo de presentar investigación de alta calidad sobre América Latina.La revista publica artículos originales enfocados en temas relacionados con las ciencias sociales y humanidades. Investigadores de todo el mundo son bienvenidos a enviar sus manuscritos en inglés o español.

Highlights

  • The aim of this paper is to analyze the relation between state and nation in the light of systemic changes since the late 1980s; a period of time that has been generally identified with the word “globalization”

  • Let us turn to a closer analysis on this issue from a Latin American point of view, or, vice versa, asking whether this issue can be seen from a Latin American point of view

  • Generalizations are constructions of the subjective aims, of the questions, which are behind them. With this caveat in mind, we still pursue the attempt of a “Latin American” perspective, since we find that this idea could still be of help for the re-construction of state and nationhood in a globalizing world

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INTRODUCTION

The aim of this paper is to analyze the relation between state and nation in the light of systemic changes since the late 1980s; a period of time that has been generally identified with the word “globalization” This concept is still a rather loose one that does not yet define an established system, but rather, a period of rapid changes in the transformation of the global capitalist system. A central issue here is to explore the return of certain elements of the Developmentalist period, but opening up a discussion around what they mean in the context of Globalization This form of dividing periods is, an arbitrary act, motivated by our intention to emphasize the lines of continuity and change between the original Cepalian ideas, and current thinking about state and nationhood in Latin America. Our aim is restricted to pointing out some questions from which undertake further research

STEERING STATES IN A GLOBALIZING WORLD
STATE AND NATION IN LATIN AMERICA
DEVELOPMENTALISM
THE NEO-LIBERAL INTERLUDE
A POST NEO-LIBERAL PERSPECTIVE
Findings
CONCLUDING REMARKS
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