Anzelini, Luciano

Luciano Anzelini has a bachelor’s degree in Political Science from the University of Buenos Aires (UBA), and holds a Master’s in International Studies from the Universidad Torcuato Di Tella. He is a professor and researcher at the UBA and the University of Quilmes. He has been a grant recipient from the Ford Foundation of the United States and the Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, jointly with the National Agency for Scientific and Technologic Promotion in research projects dealing with American-Latin American relations. Currently he is a consultant for a United Nations Program for Development (PNUD) and an international analyst in diverse media.

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A “hegemonic standoff” in Bolivia

Evo Morales and the challenge of reaching a consensus on the constitution

By Luciano Anzelini, 21st February 2008

lapazmarcha.jpgMore than a hundred familial clans control 25 million hectares in Bolivia, five times the territory in the hands of the peasants. This figure translates to a hegemonic standoff, in which the political forces of today (historically low status majority groups) and the economic forces (dominant ethnic minority) do not converge, preventing each group from leading the country as it would like to. In this article I lay out the responsibility of Evo Morales, who will have to ensure a consensus in order to achieve the drafting of a constitution that is accepted by all sectors and guarantees national unity and the principle of authority.

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The Challenges of Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner in Foreign Policy

Balance of the Administration from 2003 to 2007

By Luciano Anzelini, 5th December 2007

 

 

Among other topics, relations with Brazil, Venezuela, Uruguay and Chile, the reactive gestures and pragmatism with Washington, economic management and the renegotiation of the foreign debt have marked Buenos Airesforeign policy during Néstor Kirchner’s term of office. To understand what challenges Cristina Fernández de Kirchner will face in the realm of foreign policy, in this article I take stock of Argentina’s achievements and mistakes during the period of 2003–2007.

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How to Overcome the Mercosur Crisis

The ideological affinities that are not enough for integration

By Luciano Anzelini, 8th November 2007

The rejection of certain models that are not conducive to integration, overcoming the idea that ideological affinities like We can do it, decreasing the democratic deficit and carefully assimilating the potential of Venezuela: the story of the work that should be done to resolve the Mercosur crisis in order to escape stagnation.

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