
Forgotten Continent
The Battle for Latin America’s Soul
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Gary Dikeos
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Michael Reid
Latin America has often been condemned to failure. Neither poor enough to evoke Africa’s moral crusade nor as explosively booming as India and China, it has largely been overlooked by the West. Yet this vast continent, home to half a billion people, the world’s largest reserves of arable land, and 8.5 percent of global oil, is busily transforming its political and economic landscape.
This book argues that rather than failing the test, Latin America’s efforts to build fairer and more prosperous societies make it one of the world’s most vigorous laboratories for capitalist democracy. In many countries—including Brazil, Chile, and Mexico—democratic leaders are laying the foundations for faster economic growth and more inclusive politics, as well as tackling deep-rooted problems of poverty, inequality, and social injustice. They face a new challenge from Hugo Chávez’s oil-fuelled populism, and much is at stake. Failure will increase the flow of drugs and illegal immigrants to the United States and Europe, jeopardize stability in a region rich in oil and other strategic commodities, and threaten some of the world’s most majestic natural environments.
Drawing on Michael Reid’s many years of reporting from inside Latin America’s cities, presidential palaces, and shantytowns, this book provides a vivid, immediate, and informed account of a dynamic continent and its struggle to compete in a globalized world.
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In depth analysis
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The author is a writer for the economist and had many economic insights. He is a neoliberal in ideology so provides rather plain and mainstream insights into the region. The book gives a good surface level understanding of the economy and history of most Latino countries.
I’d say this is worth a read if you are interested in the region but be prepared for disorganization that books the book feel more like a collection of articles than a full textbook.
Could be better
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What is South America? Is it more like Europe, or is it more like the United States? if it's more like you, why haven't they gone to war with each other many many times over the last 200 years? If it's more like the United States, why have they not unified into one country?
South America is a continent, not a country. The unifying language baby Spanish, unless you're in Brazil, or perhaps Haiti. Each of the countries has its own unique flavor, which is not surprising, considering that they all came from various routes of latin Europe, while North America, for the most part, was strongly influenced by Northern Europe, especially England. what we end up with, are two continents, a northern, and the southern, that are as different as night and day.
What of the future? Is it a place filled with opportunity, or is it a place doomed to failure?
My eyes were opened by this book and, it increased my desire to someday visit our neighbors to the south and decide for myself.
Learn About Southern Neighbors
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The problem with the book is disorganization. He skips around from country to country when discussing various topics, with the end result of the listener having a problem retaining the info. The topics are often blurred in a hodge podge of issues. Had the book been organized by country it would have been easier to follow.
Good Reporting / Disorganized Content
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The book was written sometime in the mid 2000s. Many things have changed since then. Chavez was still alive when the book was finished.
I think the author is a little bit on the conservative side and more pro-business but always staying objective and provided the big picture on all sides of the story. This isn't a surprise since he worked as a writer for the Economist.
I really enjoyed this book and learned a lot about my own country and region.
Very in depth political, economic, and historical analysis of the region as a whole.
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And yes, the substantive history is more than just stilted, it never goes in depth, has many gaps, and in several cases is simply factually inaccurate.
I rarely advise to throw out a book completely, but a casual reader of history would find this slow, boring, and would be mislead. While a pro would find little substantive information to take away from it.
Useless
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