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A High Wind in Argentina. Misra, Amalendu (Artist). 2023. Washington, DC: The Geopolitics.

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title = "A High Wind in Argentina",
abstract = "Argentina has come of age. For over a quarter-of-a-century it had remained hostage to left-wing protectionist politics. Nothing wrong being true to one specific political ideology, one might quip. It becomes a burden, however, if the said political ideology does not deliver. During the high noon of this specific ideology, the country{\textquoteright}s economy went into a free fall. Once the richest country in Latin America, Argentina{\textquoteright}s economy is in shambles after years of economic mismanagement by populist left-leaning politicians. Here is a snapshot of that dire state-of-affairs. Currently, Argentina is experiencing an inflation of over 143 percent. And, every two in five Argentinians is living in poverty: i.e., some 40 percent of the total population.",
author = "Amalendu Misra",
year = "2023",
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