Dictatorship, Democracy, and Globalization: Argentina and the Cost of Paralysis, 1973-2001

(Penn State University Press)  Tracing the collapse of the Argentine economy in 2001, the author follows the rise and fall of the corporatist system of interest representation and state-led, inward-oriented economic policies. The author argues that the breakdown of the corporatist system in the 70s, and failure to create a new social consensus with respect to Argentina’s economic order, resulted in country’s economic collapse.  Veigel lives and works in Washington, D.C.

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PAW’s December 2025 cover, with a photo of Michael Park ’98.
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Judge Michael Park ’98; shifts in DEI initiatives; a night at the new art museum.