TY - BOOK AU - Reid,Michael TI - Forgotten continent: a history of the new Latin America SN - 9780300224658 AV - F1414.3 .R35 2017 PY - 2017///] CY - New Haven PB - Yale University Press KW - Democracy KW - Latin America KW - History KW - HISTORY / Latin America KW - bisacsh KW - HISTORY / Modern / 21st Century KW - POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations KW - fast KW - Economic history KW - Politics and government KW - 1980- KW - Economic conditions KW - 1982- KW - gtt N1 - Original hardback edition published 2007; Includes bibliographical references (pages 396-407) and index; The forgotten continent --; The Latin American conundrum --; The seed of democracy in the land of the caudillo --; Cold War and revolution --; Failed reformers, debt-ridden dictators --; From the Washington consensus to the commodity boom--and bust --; The Venezuelan disaster --; The stumbles of reformers --; Changing societies --; The defective state --; The stubborn resilience of flawed democracies --; The loneliness of Latin America --; So near and yet so far N2 - "Ten years after its first publication, Michael Reid's best-selling survey of the state of contemporary Latin America has been wholly updated to reflect the new realities of the "Forgotten Continent." The former Americas editor for the Economist, Reid suggests that much of Central and South America, though less poor, less unequal, and better educated than before, faces harder economic times now that the commodities boom of the 2000s is over. His revised, in-depth account of the region reveals dynamic societies more concerned about corruption and climate change, the uncertainties of a Donald Trump-led United States, and a political cycle that, in many cases, is turning from left-wing populism to center-right governments. This essential new edition provides important insights into the sweeping changes that have occurred in Latin America in recent years and indicates priorities for the future"-- ER -