International Security Studies: “From Import Substitution to Privatization: The Origins of the Colonial War on Poverty”

Event time: 
Tuesday, March 5, 2024 - 11:45am
Location: 
Room 104 See map
46 Hillhouse Avenue
New Haven, CT 06520
Event description: 

International Security Studies  presents

Ana Calderón, PhD candidate, Yale History Department: 

“From Import Substitution to Privatization: The Origins of the Colonial War on Poverty.”

This chapter examines the role of Boston consultancy firm, Arthur D. Little, Inc. (ADL) in shaping Puerto Rico’s industrialization and transition from import-substitution to export-oriented. It situates this shift within the history of the country’s long war on poverty, setting the groundwork for how political leadership and non-state actors engaged with anti-poverty measures in the 1960s-1970s under the Economic Opportunity Act.

A historian of 20th Century US and Caribbean history, Calderón is particularly interested in Puerto Rico’s experience with developmental politics after WWII and the global War on Poverty. She has served as a coordinator for the International History Workshop and is currently a member of the Puerto Rico Archival Collaboration at Rutgers’ Center for Latin American Studies.

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