Richards Gott
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/ 21 April 2008

Architects of the new Argentina

The late Guido di Tella, the intellectual and Anglophile Argentine foreign minister during the corrupt government of Carlos Menem in the 1990s, used to express the hope that Argentina, after its tragic experiences in the second half of the 20th century, would one day become a ”normal” country. Casting around for examples of normality, his eye fell on New Zealand and Austria.