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1 Latin America: Dependency to Neoliberalism
Current News and Weather Human Rights in Latin America Latin America in the Global Economy Coca Production Cochabamba Water War Social Indicators For Next Class: Read Chapter 5 (pp )

2 Romero What were your reactions to watching the film Romero?

3 Archbishop Oscar Romero
Assassinated 24 March 1980 in El Salvador by the military government

4 Latin America in the Global Economy
Figure 4.6.1 Dependency Theory Neoliberal Policies Dollarization Center of trade and finance Figure 4.6.2 Panama Canal

5 Insurgencies and Drug Trafficking
Columbian National Police Figure 4.34 Figure 4.33

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8 Coca Eradication and Alternative Development
Growth of Illicit Coca Production – tied to 1985 privatization of economy when 30,000 state employed miners lost their jobs and then migrated to a prime coca area in the Chapare Alternative development programs sponsored by the U.S. have been a major failure Forced eradication of coca and human rights violations were widely reported in the 1990s Evo Morales emerged as the principal leader of the Cocaleros (coca farmers) and is now the president of Bolivia

9 Cochabamba’s War Over Water
December 1999 to April 2000 Origins of Water Crisis Drought (in association with El Niño) Rural to urban migration, increased demands Inefficient management In the context of economic globalization, Aguas del Tunari, a subsidiary of Bechtel Co., bought the exclusive water rights La Coordinadora – opposition group Oscar Olivera – spokesperson

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11 Economic and Social Development
Middle-income countries Diversity among and within countries Reduction of extreme poverty

12 Development Strategies
Pre-1980s Economic diversification and urbanization Mixed levels of industrialization Debt and hyperinflation 1990s on Neoliberal reforms Privatization Direct foreign investment Free trade Growth and income disparities

13 Development Strategies
Maquiladoras Informal Sector Primary Export Commodities

14 Global Coffee Production
Latin America: 58 percent of the world’s production Fair trade and organic coffee

15 The Energy Sector Increased, diversified, and cleaner energy sources
Oil exports Natural gas Biofuels Increased consumption

16 Latin America in the Global Economy
Dependency theory Foreign investment and remittances Panama Canal expansion Dollarization

17 Social Development Improved social well-being Extreme variations
Conditional cash transfer programs Nongovernmental organizations Extreme variations Rural and urban Regional Race and gender

18 The Status of Women Women’s Role in Politics

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