Distant voices, different visions examine the iron circle: Politics, emigration and exile in the Argentine decline
Abstract Since the 1950s, Argentines left their country for economic reasons, political, familiar and cultural. The article relates this very negative phenomenon in terms of social development, to the practices and dominant political culture in Argentina in the last 50 years. It also identifies the continuous loss of human capital as both a symptom and consequence of the myriad of causes which can explained the decline of Argentina and its current crisis.
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Mira Delli-zotti, G. (2010). Distant voices, different visions examine the iron circle: Politics, emigration and exile in the Argentine decline. América Latina Hoy, 34, 119–143. https://doi.org/10.14201/alh.7364
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