El estado desarrollista: independencia, dependencia y la historia del Sur

En este artículo examino la génesis e importancia del estado desarrollista para nuestro estudio del periodo de la descolonización –el cual tuvo lugar desde mediados de los años 1950 hasta la década de 1970– y, de manera más general, para nuestro entendimiento de la historia del orden global. Tomando...

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imperialism;
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dc.title.translated.eng.fl_str_mv The developmental state: independence, dependency and the history of the South
title El estado desarrollista: independencia, dependencia y la historia del Sur
spellingShingle El estado desarrollista: independencia, dependencia y la historia del Sur
International Law;
developmental state;
development;
history;
decolonization;
imperialism;
neocolonialism;
Global South
Derecho internacional;
estado desarrollista;
desarrollo;
historia descolonización;
Imperialismo;
neocolonialismo;
Sur Global
title_short El estado desarrollista: independencia, dependencia y la historia del Sur
title_full El estado desarrollista: independencia, dependencia y la historia del Sur
title_fullStr El estado desarrollista: independencia, dependencia y la historia del Sur
title_full_unstemmed El estado desarrollista: independencia, dependencia y la historia del Sur
title_sort El estado desarrollista: independencia, dependencia y la historia del Sur
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Eslava, Luis
dc.contributor.author.spa.fl_str_mv Eslava, Luis
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv International Law;
developmental state;
development;
history;
decolonization;
imperialism;
neocolonialism;
Global South
topic International Law;
developmental state;
development;
history;
decolonization;
imperialism;
neocolonialism;
Global South
Derecho internacional;
estado desarrollista;
desarrollo;
historia descolonización;
Imperialismo;
neocolonialismo;
Sur Global
dc.subject.spa.fl_str_mv Derecho internacional;
estado desarrollista;
desarrollo;
historia descolonización;
Imperialismo;
neocolonialismo;
Sur Global
description En este artículo examino la génesis e importancia del estado desarrollista para nuestro estudio del periodo de la descolonización –el cual tuvo lugar desde mediados de los años 1950 hasta la década de 1970– y, de manera más general, para nuestro entendimiento de la historia del orden global. Tomando como punto de partida la historia –mucho más temprana– de la experiencia latinoamericana con el colonialismo europeo, junto con los retos que trajo consigo su independencia, demuestro que el estado desarrollista que surgió gradualmente en la región vino a definir los límites de lo pensable y lo posible para el resto del mundo poscolonial. Durante la segunda mitad del siglo xx, en particular, el estado desarrollista probó ser una bestia muy difícil de domesticar en términos de los intereses de los habitantes del Sur, tanto en Latinoamérica como más allá. Atrincherado en el proyecto de la modernidad, muy cercano a la maquinaria institucional de los poderes coloniales, y dependiente de las economías “avanzadas”, el estado desarrollista prometió mucho, y al mismo tiempo terminó comprometiendo demasiado al Sur Global. Esta es una historia que continúa marcando la vida diaria del Sur, y cada vez más, los nuevos “sures” del Norte Global.
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spelling Eslava, Luis0a855438-8952-4ca7-a504-0148105cb20a2019-04-12 11:42:132022-09-09T21:03:05Z2019-04-12 11:42:132022-09-09T21:03:05Z2019-04-12En este artículo examino la génesis e importancia del estado desarrollista para nuestro estudio del periodo de la descolonización –el cual tuvo lugar desde mediados de los años 1950 hasta la década de 1970– y, de manera más general, para nuestro entendimiento de la historia del orden global. Tomando como punto de partida la historia –mucho más temprana– de la experiencia latinoamericana con el colonialismo europeo, junto con los retos que trajo consigo su independencia, demuestro que el estado desarrollista que surgió gradualmente en la región vino a definir los límites de lo pensable y lo posible para el resto del mundo poscolonial. Durante la segunda mitad del siglo xx, en particular, el estado desarrollista probó ser una bestia muy difícil de domesticar en términos de los intereses de los habitantes del Sur, tanto en Latinoamérica como más allá. Atrincherado en el proyecto de la modernidad, muy cercano a la maquinaria institucional de los poderes coloniales, y dependiente de las economías “avanzadas”, el estado desarrollista prometió mucho, y al mismo tiempo terminó comprometiendo demasiado al Sur Global. Esta es una historia que continúa marcando la vida diaria del Sur, y cada vez más, los nuevos “sures” del Norte Global.In this article I examine the genesis and importance of the developmental state for our thinking about the period of decolonization –which took place between the mid-1950s to the 1970s– and, more generally, the history of the global order. Using Latin America’s much earlier experience of European colonialism, together with the challenges later posed to this region by independence, I demonstrate how the developmental state that emerged there gradually came to define the outer limits of what was thinkable and doable in the rest of the postcolonial world. During the second half of the twentieth century, in particular, it became clear that the developmental state was a very difficult beast to harness in the interests of Southern populations, both in Latin America and beyond. Too much a part of the larger project of modernity, too close to the institutional machinery of the old colonial powers and too dependent to the ‘advanced’ economies, the developmental state promised much yet compromised more at every turn. 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Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism. 2.ª ed., Verso, 2006.Anghie, A. Imperialism, Sovereignty and the Making of International Law. Cambridge University Press, 2004.Appelbaum, N. Mapping the Country of Regions: The Chorographic Commission of Nineteenth-Century Colombia. University of North Carolina Press, 2016.Askey, J. A Library for Girls: Publisher Ferdinand Hirt & Sohn and the Novels of Brigitte Augusti. En Tatlock, L. (ed.), Publishing Culture and the Reading Nation: German Book History in the Long Nineteenth Century. Camden House, 2010.Badie, B. The Imported State: The Westernization of the Political Order. Stanford University Press, 2000.Baran, P. y Sweezy, P. Monopoly Capital: An Essay on the American Economic and Social Order. Monthly Review Press, 1966.Beard, J. The Political Economy of Desire: Law, International Law, Development, and the Nation State. Routledge-Cavendish, 2007.Becker Lorca, A. Mestizo International Law: A Global Intellectual History 1842-1933. Cambridge University Press, 2015.Bértola, L. y Ocampo, J. A. The Economic Development of Latin America since Independence. Oxford University Press, 2013.Brewer, S. Borders and Bridges: A History of U.S.-Latin American Relations. Praeger Security International, 2006.Cardoso, H. Dependency and Development in Latin America. En New Left Review. Vol. 74, 1972.Castro-Klarén, S. The Nation in Ruins: Archeology and the Rise of the Nation. En Castro- Klarén, S. y Charles, J. (eds.), Beyond Imagined Communities: Reading and Writing the Nation in Nineteenth-Century Latin American. Johns Hopkins University Press, 2003.Chandra, R. Industrialization and Development in the Third World. Routledge, 1992.Chatterjee, P. Development and Planning. En Empire and Nation. Columbia University Press, 2010.Chatterjee, P. The Politics of the Governed: Reflections on Popular Politics in Most of the World. Columbia University Press, 2004.Chatterjee, P. Whose Imagined Community? En Empire and Nation. Columbia University Press, 2010.Cooper, F. Citizenship between Nation and Empire: Remaking France and French Africa, 1945-1960. Princeton University Press, 2014.Doyle, D. H. y Van Young, E. Independence and Nationalism in the Americas. En Breuilly, J. (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of the History of Nationalism. Oxford University Press, 2013.Drayton, R. Federal Utopias and the Realities of Imperial Power. En Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East. Vol. 37, n.º 2, 2017.Echeverría, B. Potemkin Republics. En New Left Review. Vol. 70, 2011.Escobar, A. Encountering Development: The Making and Unmaking of the Third World. 2.ª ed. Princeton University Press, 2011.Eslava, L. Local Space, Global Life: The Everyday Operation of International Law and Development. Cambridge University Press, 2015.Eslava, L. The Moving Location of Empire: Indirect Rule, International Law, and the Bantu Educational Kinema Experiment. En Leiden Journal of International Law. Vol. 31, n.º 3, 2018.Eslava, L.; Fakhri, M. y Nesiah, V. (eds.), Bandung Global History and International Law: Critical Pasts and Pending Futures. Cambridge University Press, 2017.Esteva, G. Development. En Sachs, W. (ed.), The Development Dictionary: A Guide to Knowledge as Power. Zed Books, 1997.Evans, P. Development and the State. En Smelser, N. y Baltes, P. (eds.), International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences. Elsevier, 2001.Fisch, J. The Right to Self-Determination of Peoples: The Domestication of an Illusion. Cambridge University Press, 2015.Fischer, A. The End of Peripheries? On the Enduring Relevance of Structuralism for Understanding Contemporary Global Development. En Development and Change. Vol. 26, n.º 4, 2015.Friedman, J. Shadow Cold War: The Sino-Soviet Competition for the Third World. 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