Voices from the Margins: Rethinking Neoliberalism from Latin America

5. March 2026 - 09:00 bis 19:15
Workshop

Workshop convened under the SNSF project “A Matter of Life and Debt: The Lost Decade and the Rise of Neoliberalism from Latin America, 1982–1994

 

PROGRAMME

 

Panel 1 : (Re)constructing Neoliberal Narratives

Chair: Rui Esteves (Geneva Graduate Institute)

  • Paula Vedoveli (Getulio Vargas Foundation) A Narrative of Conviction: The Rise of Economic Growth Indicators of Economic Growth in Authoritarian Brazil, 1960s–1970s
  • Matilde Ciolli (Università Valle d'Aosta) Álvaro Alsogaray and the Making of Argentine Neoliberalism
  • Germano Ribeiro (Federal University of Rio de Janeiro) Using Congressional Debates to Map Out Tax Rhetoric in Latin America (2000s): An Exploratory Study of Reforms in Brazil and Argentina

 

Panel 2 : Peripheral Agents of Neoliberal Order

Chair: Janick Schaufelbuehl (Université de Lausanne)

  • José Antonio Galindo Dominguez (Centro Universitario Anglo Mexicano), The Invisible Hands of the Market: Private Organizations and the Architecture of NAFTA's Neoliberal Order
  • Ricardo Hernán Valenzuela (Universidad Diego Portales), Reframing the Crisis: The Instituto de Economía Política and the Contested Neoliberal Imagination in Chile, 1982–1985
  • Anna Rangel (University of Sao Paulo), The 1987 Brazilian Moratorium as Peripheral Agency: Debtor States, Global Financial
    Hierarchy, and Negotiations Strategies 

 

Panel 3 : Contested Grounds of Neoliberal Reform

Chair: Sebastian Alvarez (Universidad Adolfo Ibáñez)

  • Victoria Basualdo (CONICET Argentina), Economic and Labor Transformations of the Steel Sector in Argentina (1970s-1990s): The Case of Acindar Villa Constitución
  • Margarita Fajardo (Sarah Lawrence College), Chile’s Neoliberal Nationalization: Copper Sovereignty and the Failed Promise of Foreign Investment  
  • Laurent Mauron (Université de Lausanne), The Zapatistas and Neoliberal Reforms (1994–1996): From an Indigenous Uprising to the Construction of a Universal Cause

 

Panel 4 : IFIs and the Contested International Neoliberal Agenda

Chair: Juan Flores Zendejas (Université de Genève)

  • Fernanda Conforto de Oliveira & Carlo Edoardo Altamura (Université de Lausanne), Who Learned What? Revisiting IMF and World Bank Engagement in the 1982 Mexican Debt Crisis
  • Gabriella Lima (Université de Lausanne), Global Pressures, Local Resistance: IFIs and the Struggles over the Wage Policy Reform in Brazil (1982–1983)
  • Claudia Kedar (Hebrew University of Jerusalem), Argentine-Style Neoliberalization: Carlos Menem, the World Bank, and State Transformation, 1989–1999

 

Round Table : Rethinking Latin America’s Place in the Global History of Neoliberalism

Moderator: Carlo Edoardo Altamura (University of Lausanne)

  • Claudia Kedar (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
  • Victoria Basualdo (CONICET Argentina)
  • Margarita Fajardo (Sarah Lawrence College)

     

Closing Remarks

Carlo Edoardo Altamura

Organised by
Centre d’histoire internationale et d’études politiques de la mondialisation, Université de Lausanne

Veranstaltungsort

University of Lausanne
Amphipôle Building, Room 342
Lausanne
Event language(s)
English

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