I will explore the relations between the United States and Latin America from the perspective of the re-democratization process in Argentina, Brazil, and Chile. Bringing a sociological reflection on how these different models led Latin America to an “underdeveloped status” and how this perspective continues to affect the institutional relations of these countries and their international relations, especially with the USA. I will carry out research in the Secondary Data Analysis and Archival Study model. I believe that using historical research and analyzes that consider the conclusions of other authors, I will be able to develop my thesis with greater consistency of facts and data, in addition to being able to build a more transparent and clear historical background, to so that a more efficient analysis of the historical and contemporary facts of the relations between the American countries is carried out. Finally, I will include in my research theses, dissertations, articles (research based), government reports, photographs, letters, memos, and correspondence. all material that contributes to the development of a clear, well-structured, and well-quoted text will be used in the construction of my final project.
1983 project seeks to understand and develop an analysis of the values of the American states, as well, to explore the relations between the United States and Latin America from the perspective of the re-democratization process in Argentina, Brazil, and Chile. Analyzing how the differences between coups affect those countries today.