The costs of petty nationalism
BOTH Peru and Ecuador are countries with more than their fair share of troubles. But since a 1998 agreement, one problem they no longer have is a border dispute that three times in the past 60 years brought them to war. Sadly, in too many other parts of Latin America, that good example has not been followed. Undermining proud talk of regional integration are half-a-dozen niggling territorial spats.
This article appeared in the The Americas section of the print edition under the headline “The costs of petty nationalism”
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