THE CONNECTION BETWEEN POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC CRISIS IN ARGENTINA AND THE FAILURE OF NEOLIBERAL BIASED POLICIES IN LATIN AMERICA
Abstract
In this article we looked for the evidence that the crises that affect Argentina are not just economical, because your aggravation transforms it in a political crisis. This political crisis submitting the Argentinean State to a process of acceleration weakness of you institutions and of your political leaders discredit. What is provoking negative effects in the effectiveness and in the legitimacy on the system political. We ended in the article that a drastic issue of the Argentinean crisis would represent the failure of the neoliberal politics cut in Latin America.
KEYWORDS: Political crisis in Argentina, Effectiveness and in the legitimacy on the system political, Moratorium, Neoliberal politics cut in Latin America.
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