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VOL
9
NO
2 SUMMER 2005
LATIN AMERICA
ENTERS
A NEW
ERA
THE FIRST AMERICA VS AMERICA FIRST : THE LATIN
ALTERNATIVE IN THE NEW WORLD
14
The Americas, long under the
Iberic
colonial
spell, have been mostly
under the sway of the Anglo-Saxons after the Spanish and Portuguese
imperial territories achieved independence. A reversal of this process may
have begun with the Latin
—
and native American
—
factor on the rise
from Cape Horn to Canada. Come Carpentier
de Gourdon
observes
that the vast natural resources, fast growing population and rich cultures
of Latin America bear a promise of global influence for those nations in
the years to come.
THE RELEVANCE OF THIRD WORLDISM IN LATIN AMERICA
AND SOUTH ASIA TODAY
34
Latin America which was originally outside the
Non
Aligned Movement
(NAM) is beginning to play a critical role in its revival because of the
increasingly independent policies charted by many governments of the
region, especially Venezuela and Brazil. This transition prompts Vasant
K. Bawa to review the history of economic and social emancipation
movements on the Southern continent.
GROWTH AND OPTIMISM FOR LATIN
AMERICAN ECONOMIES
54
Latin America s economic growth is spectacular of late and thus provides
room for the hope that the region has at last entered a long-awaited era
of relative stability, gradual continental integration and widening
prosperity. R. Viswanathan describes the four essential factors that
account for this positive development, not forgetting the notable
resurgence of the revolutionary left, in a democratic and peaceful form,
in several governments.
WORLD AFFAIRS SUMMER
2005
VOL
9
NO
2
BRIDGING THE PACIFIC:
APEC
AND LATIN AMERICA
62
APEC
is an economic association whose member-nations now account
for nearly three quarters of the world s GDP. Established prirnarily to
promote free trade and intra-regional business cooperation, it has
recently included issues of security, education and health care in its
purview as noted by Manfred Wilhelmy and Mario Artaza-Rouxel.
BEYOND
NERUDA
AND TAGORE: THE CHALLENGE OF
INDO-LATIN AMERICAN RELATIONS
72
Latin America and India, distant in physical and cultural terms, have both
reached a stage of socio-economic development when commercial and
technological exchanges are accelerating. JorgeHeineiocuses on the areas
of political economy, bilateral relations and seizes upon the specific issue
of the pharmaceutical industry to support the case for closer bonds.
BRAZILS ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES: THE MANAGEMENT
OF THE AMAZONIAN ECOSYSTEM
90
Brazil, the emerging superpower of Latin America, encompasses most of
the Amazonian region which represents a vital but gravely threatened
resource for the planet. Protecting this huge bioreserve while achieving
sustainable development of the national economy is an imperative.
Brando Crey/M shows that the role of private industry and not-for-profit
foundations is essential in that uphill endeavour
HAPPINESS AND INDIGENOUS WISDOM IN THE HISTORY
OF THE AMERICAS
100
The pre-Columbian populations ofthe New World were endowed with
many laudable qualities and with rich and vigorous native cultures which
tended to foster relatively happy lifestyles in harmony with their
environment. Frank
Brácho
describes, on the basis of early testimonies,
some ofthe cardinal virtues and key concepts ofthe American Indians
,
some of which still inspire the modern Latin Americans.
CONTEMPORARY LATIN AMERICAN NARRATIVE AND
GABRIEL
GARCÍA MÁRQUEZ
118
Latin American literature has sought since more than two centuries to
manifest and embody the distinct and specific cultural identity/identities
of the continent but even before World War II, it acquired a universal
VOL
9
NO
2
SUMMER
2005
WORLD AFFAIRS
5
character, despite its idiosyncrasies, well represented by the Nobel Prize
winning novelist Gabriel Garcia
Marquez. S.P.
Ganguly points out that
the philosophical and sociological discourse is typically lightened by a
lustful taste for imaginative extravagance and the burlesque.
RABINDRANATH TAGORE
:
THE GREATEST AMBASSADOR
OF INDIA IN ARGENTINA
134
The Tagore family had an ancient, if rather fortuitous bond with
Argentina thatwas revived by the literary friendship between Gurudev
Rabindranath Tagore and Victoria Ocampo in the years between the two
World Wars.
Marta
Renée
Cura
recalls the circumstances surrounding
that relationship which heralded a meeting of minds between Latin
America and Asia.
REVIEWESSAY_________________________________________________________
HEALTH SYSTEMS: AN INTERNATIONAL AND INDIAN
PERSPECTIVE
142
The WHO and the World Bankhave both commissioned reports on the
economics of health care in the poorer countries of the world. As Rajeev
Ahuja points out, both confirm the predictable fact that there is a direct
two-way link between the state of public health and the rate of economic
growth.
REVIEWS
______________________________________________________
Ravi Bhoothalingam
M. M.
Puri
J.
Laxminarasimha
Rao
DOCUMENT
________________________________________________
Brasilia
Declaration,
South American
and Arab Countries Summit,
Brazil, May
11, 2005. 156
ADVERTISERS DIRECTORY
176
CONTRIBUTORS
178
WORLD AFFAIRS SUMMER
2005
VOL
9
NO
2
|
adam_txt |
CONTENTS
VOL
9
NO
2 SUMMER 2005
LATIN AMERICA
ENTERS
A NEW
ERA
THE FIRST AMERICA VS 'AMERICA FIRST': THE LATIN
ALTERNATIVE IN THE "NEW WORLD"
14
The Americas, long under the
Iberic
colonial
spell, have been mostly
under the sway of the Anglo-Saxons after the Spanish and Portuguese
imperial territories achieved independence. A reversal of this process may
have begun with the Latin
—
and native American
—
factor on the rise
from Cape Horn to Canada. Come Carpentier
de Gourdon
observes
that the vast natural resources, fast growing population and rich cultures
of Latin America bear a promise of global influence for those nations in
the years to come.
THE RELEVANCE OF THIRD WORLDISM IN LATIN AMERICA
AND SOUTH ASIA TODAY
34
Latin America which was originally outside the
Non
Aligned Movement
(NAM) is beginning to play a critical role in its revival because of the
increasingly independent policies charted by many governments of the
region, especially Venezuela and Brazil. This transition prompts Vasant
K. Bawa to review the history of economic and social emancipation
movements on the Southern continent.
GROWTH AND OPTIMISM FOR LATIN
AMERICAN ECONOMIES
54
Latin America's economic growth is spectacular of late and thus provides
room for the hope that the region has at last entered a long-awaited era
of relative stability, gradual continental integration and widening
prosperity. R. Viswanathan describes the four essential factors that
account for this positive development, not forgetting the notable
resurgence of the revolutionary left, in a democratic and peaceful form,
in several governments.
WORLD AFFAIRS SUMMER
2005
VOL
9
NO
2
BRIDGING THE PACIFIC:
APEC
AND LATIN AMERICA
62
APEC
is an economic association whose member-nations now account
for nearly three quarters of the world's GDP. Established prirnarily to
promote free trade and intra-regional business cooperation, it has
recently included issues of security, education and health care in its
purview as noted by Manfred Wilhelmy and Mario Artaza-Rouxel.
BEYOND
NERUDA
AND TAGORE: THE CHALLENGE OF
INDO-LATIN AMERICAN RELATIONS
72
Latin America and India, distant in physical and cultural terms, have both
reached a stage of socio-economic development when commercial and
technological exchanges are accelerating. JorgeHeineiocuses on the areas
of political economy, bilateral relations and seizes upon the specific issue
of the pharmaceutical industry to support the case for closer bonds.
BRAZILS ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES: THE MANAGEMENT
OF THE AMAZONIAN ECOSYSTEM
90
Brazil, the emerging superpower of Latin America, encompasses most of
the Amazonian region which represents a vital but gravely threatened
resource for the planet. Protecting this huge bioreserve while achieving
sustainable development of the national economy is an imperative.
Brando Crey/M shows that the role of private industry and not-for-profit
foundations is essential in that uphill endeavour
HAPPINESS AND INDIGENOUS WISDOM IN THE HISTORY
OF THE AMERICAS
100
The pre-Columbian populations ofthe "New World" were endowed with
many laudable qualities and with rich and vigorous native cultures which
tended to foster relatively happy lifestyles in harmony with their
environment. Frank
Brácho
describes, on the basis of early testimonies,
some ofthe cardinal virtues and key concepts ofthe "American Indians"
,
some of which still inspire the modern Latin Americans.
CONTEMPORARY LATIN AMERICAN NARRATIVE AND
GABRIEL
GARCÍA MÁRQUEZ
118
Latin American literature has sought since more than two centuries to
manifest and embody the distinct and specific cultural identity/identities
of the continent but even before World War II, it acquired a universal
VOL
9
NO
2
SUMMER
2005
WORLD AFFAIRS
5
character, despite its idiosyncrasies, well represented by the Nobel Prize
winning novelist Gabriel Garcia
Marquez. S.P.
Ganguly points out that
the philosophical and sociological discourse is typically lightened by a
lustful taste for imaginative extravagance and the burlesque.
RABINDRANATH TAGORE
:
THE GREATEST AMBASSADOR
OF INDIA IN ARGENTINA
134
The Tagore family had an ancient, if rather fortuitous bond with
Argentina thatwas revived by the literary friendship between "Gurudev"
Rabindranath Tagore and Victoria Ocampo in the years between the two
World Wars.
Marta
Renée
Cura
recalls the circumstances surrounding
that relationship which heralded a meeting of minds between Latin
America and Asia.
REVIEWESSAY_
HEALTH SYSTEMS: AN INTERNATIONAL AND INDIAN
PERSPECTIVE
142
The WHO and the World Bankhave both commissioned reports on the
economics of health care in the poorer countries of the world. As Rajeev
Ahuja points out, both confirm the predictable fact that there is a direct
two-way link between the state of public health and the rate of economic
growth.
REVIEWS
_
Ravi Bhoothalingam
M. M.
Puri
J.
Laxminarasimha
Rao
DOCUMENT
_
Brasilia
Declaration,
South American
and Arab Countries Summit,
Brazil, May
11, 2005. 156
ADVERTISERS DIRECTORY
176
CONTRIBUTORS
178
WORLD AFFAIRS SUMMER
2005
VOL
9
NO
2 |
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