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  • Paraguay and its commercial...
    Clarissa Rodríguez

    Población y desarrollo (En línea), 12/2019, Volume: 25, Issue: 49
    Journal Article

    Integrationist ideas arise in the post-colonial era, at the end of the 18th century and during the 19th century, to boost trade and the economy; the newly independent nations sought to create their own identity, on the basis of consolidating historical, political and cultural ties. The awakening of Latin American consciousness, coincided in this way, with the discovery of the consequences that brought to the countries of the region, the new forms of economic and political penetration of the capitalist powers in their imperialist stage (Fernández, 2014).