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Entre la bilateralidad y las estrategias regionales de política económica. La Argentina y el Cono Sur durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, 1940-1941

Authors: Figallo, Beatriz Josefina;

Entre la bilateralidad y las estrategias regionales de política económica. La Argentina y el Cono Sur durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, 1940-1941

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Resumen: Durante los primeros tramos de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, la Argentina y el Cono Sur se convirtieron en activos protagonistas de una serie de acciones y políticas destinada a mejorar la realidad de sus economías a través de distintas estrategias regionales y bilaterales. Lo planificado en acuerdos bilaterales y en la Conferencia Económica del Plata en ocasiones quedó sólo en intenciones, y otras realizaciones fueron, en tanto, de lenta ejecución, no faltando en ellas las tensiones por cuestiones territoriales, las desconfianzas frente a las potencialidades de la integración, la rivalidad argentino-brasileña, la inestabilidad política del área y la incidencia de la política norteamericana para encolumnar a los países tras sus planes de defensa hemisférica.

Abstract: During the fi rst stages of the II World War, Argentina and the Southern Cone became active actors in several actions and policies aimed at improving their economies through different regional and bilateral strategies. Although the plans designed in bilateral treaties and in the “Conferencia Económica del Plata” remained as mere intentions that did not cystallize in some cases, others were implemented, though at very low pace, but infl uenced by territorial disputes, distrust on integration possibilities, Argentine-Brazilian rivalry, the political instability of the region and the impact of the United States policy which aimed at aligning the countries of the region with its hemispheric defense plans.

Fil: Figallo, Beatriz J. Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina. Academia Nacional de la Historia; Argentina

Fil: Figallo, Beatriz J. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina

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GUERRA MUNDIAL (1939-1945), ARGENTINA, ferrocarriles, CONO SUR, America, History (General), SEGUNDA GUERRA MUNDIAL, ACUERDOS ECONOMICOS BILATERALES, F1201-3799, Cono Sur, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6.1, FERROCARRILLES, D1-2009, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6, acuerdos económicos bilaterales, CONFERENCIA REGIONAL DEL PLATA, FERROCARRIL, E11-143, Latin America. Spanish America, Segunda Guerra Mundial, Conferencia Regional del Plata

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