“A Revolution in Economic Thinking” – USAID and Privatization in Latin America and Eastern Europe (1981–1993)

Thomas Ruckebusch
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Abstract:With Ronald Reagan’s ascent to power in January 1981, the conservatives were eager to promote neoliberalism to revitalize America at home and weaken the Communists and the New International Economic Order abroad. Surprisingly, the main vehicle of this ideological offensive was an agency long hated by the American conservatives, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). Throughout the 1980s, the agency promoted neoliberal dogmas in developing countries, especially in Latin America which was considered as a testing ground for the neoliberal ideology. To achieve this goal, USAID promoted an important tenet of neoliberalism as a tool for economic development: privatization. At the same time, the agency established various collaborations with different types of actors in a “neoliberal nebula” in which it found an important place. At the end of the 1980s, the fall of the Berlin Wall and the collapse of the Eastern Bloc provided the reaganized agency its most important test: the promotion of free-market economy in the socialist countries. This article examines how USAID became part of the ideological offensive led by the Reagan administration through its transformation into a neoliberal actor seeking to promote privatization in developing countries. In the process, Latin America became a testing ground for these new policies, but also a blueprint for those that USAID would soon implement in the Eastern Bloc after the fall of the Berlin Wall.
"经济思想的革命"--美国国际开发署与拉丁美洲和东欧的私有化(1981-1993 年)
摘要:1981年1月罗纳德-里根上台后,保守派急于推行新自由主义,以便在国内振兴美国,在国外削弱共产党和国际经济新秩序。令人惊讶的是,这一意识形态攻势的主要载体竟然是美国保守派长期以来痛恨的一个机构--美国国际开发署(USAID)。在整个 20 世纪 80 年代,该机构在发展中国家,尤其是在被视为新自由主义意识形态试验场的拉丁美洲推广新自由主义教条。为了实现这一目标,美援署将新自由主义的一个重要原则--私有化作为经济发展的工具加以推广。与此同时,该机构与不同类型的参与者建立了各种合作关系,在 "新自由主义星云 "中占据了重要位置。20 世纪 80 年代末,柏林墙的倒塌和东欧集团的瓦解为这个重新执政的机构提供了最重要的考验:在社会主义国家促进自由市场经济。本文探讨了美国国际开发署如何通过转变为新自由主义行动者,在发展中国家推行私有化,成为里根政府领导的意识形态攻势的一部分。在这一过程中,拉丁美洲成为了这些新政策的试验场,同时也为美国国际开发署在柏林墙倒塌后即将在东欧集团实施的政策提供了蓝本。
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