El nuevo orden económico internacional : tendencias observables en el norte y en los países mayores de América Latina

Authors

  • Roberto Russell
  • Teresa Carballal Universidad del Salvador

Abstract

The current stagnation of the dialogue process that seeks to advance towards a New World Economic Order is an undoubted phenomenon. In this paper, the aspects that have constrained the possibilities of advance in this matter in both blocks are presented. Trends in the North are analyzed, especially those observable in the United States, emphasizing the strategies privileged currently with respect to the developing world, fundamentally directed at intermediate countries and the forms of readjustment of these countries to the international economic system by their ruling elites. They seek a rapprochement with the capitalist industrialized world that would turn them into full, albeit subordinate, partners, with a stably defined role in the global strategy of developed countries.

Keywords:

New World Economic Order, Middle Countries, Latin America, North-South Relations, Stagnation and Co-optation

Author Biographies

Roberto Russell

Secretario general de la Universidad de Belgrano.  Profesor de relaciones internacionales y autor de numerosos trabajos en la disciplina.  Coeditor de "El Conflicto Arabe Israelí desde sus orígenes hasta la firma del Tratado de Paz", 1979.

Teresa Carballal, Universidad del Salvador

Profesora de relaciones internacionales en la Universidad del Salvador.  Autora de varios estudios en este campo.