Notas sobre los aspectos sociales y económicos de los ''regímenes intermedios" : el caso de Bolivia
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Universidad de Chile. Instituto de Estudios Internacionales
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"Intermediate Regimes" are defined as a series of underdeveloped countries that, together with achieving their independence after the Second World War, imposed serious limitations on foreign interests, carried out an agrarian reform, began a process of economic development with a important participation of the government and that, in strict terms, cannot be considered neither capitalist or socialist. An example of this is the case of Indonesia. However, the emergence of an "intermediate regime" in Bolivia in 1952 was different from other countries experiences. The "revolution" under the leadership of Paz Estenssoro took place as a result of the alliance of certain forces opposed to the oligarchy, based on the tin mining companies and the feudal owners.
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