Monday, September 3, 2007

Land Redistribution in Latin America

The program which was once set with the Alliance for Progress was soon repeated for Cuba by the Association of the Foreign Policy in 1930s and in 1950by the World Bank. It became obvious, that countries of Latin America required a very powerful push to demonstrate a development considering the aims set by Alliance for Progress and the early economic and social conditions crosswise the continent.

The opening stage of achievement of the Alliance did not have to be a great inflow of the U.S. funds. It was dangerous for counties of Latin America to modify the structure of territory ownership. In spite of the many efforts to reorganize “latifundia”, all of them were never successful. Unless reorganization of land had taken spot, the necessary minimum economi View the rest of this article


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