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This collection of works by Chilean experts explores the long-term effects of neoliberalism. It questions Chile's status as a successful and exemplery democratic country. Dealing first with the circumstances that facilitated the establishment of the neoliberal experiment in Chile, it then looks into the ultimate impact of 35 years of policies from an economic, social, environmental, politcal and human rights perspective.
Ximena de la Barra is an international consultant and former UNICEF Latin America Public Policy Advisor. She earlier formed part of the Allende Popular Unity government in Chile and of the first democratically elected local government in Madrid.
AcknowledgmentsList of AbbreviationsAbout the AuthorsPrologue: The Tragedy that Was Dressed Up as a Miracle, Raul SohrIntroduction, Ximena de la BarraPART I. HOW THE NEOLIBERAL EXPERIMENT WAS FORCED UPON THE CHILEAN PEOPLE1. Neoliberalism, a Counter-revolution in Chile, Manuel Riesco 2. Chile’s Neoliberal Reversion of Salvador Allende’s Copper Nationalization, Orlando Caputo and Graciela Galarce 3. Chile: Perpetual Transition under the Shadow of Pinochet, Roberto Garretón4. Where was the Chile I had Left Behind?, Marta HarneckerPART II. THE CUMULATIVE IMPACT OF 35 CONSECUTIVE YEARS OF NEOLIBERALISM IN CHILE5. Growing Disparities and the Extreme Concentration of Wealth in Chile, José Cademartori 6. Health Care Ideology in Chile at the Turn of the 21st Century, Claudio Sepúlveda7. The Struggle for Education and the Neoliberal Reaction, Rodrigo Cornejo, Juan González, Rodrigo Sánchez, Mario Sobarzo & the Opech Collective 8. Social Security or Plunder?, Manuel Riesco9. The World Economic Crisis, Chile and the Free Trade Agreements, Orlando Caputo & Graciela Galarce10. Chilean Social Movements in Confrontation with Neoliberalism, Mario Garcés ReferencesList of AuthoritiesIndex