Chile’s choice to reinvent itself
Oct 20, 2020
2 minutes
Over the past 120 years, 163 governments in Latin America have been overthrown. More often than not, one coup d’état led to another. In 1955, Argentina had three. Between 1920 and 1982, Bolivia had one on average every three years. The recovery from such anti-democratic actions can take decades.
Now Chile is poised to embark
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