McIntryre, LindenNitzan, Jonathan2022-11-252022-11-252006The South American Pipeline (Radio Interview with Jonathan Nitzan). McIntryre, Linden and Nitzan, Jonathan. (2006). The Current, CBC Radio. February. (Interview; English).http://hdl.handle.net/10315/40341capitalism energy pink revolution regionalism social cosmology socialism South America Washington ConsensusDuration: 11 minutes FROM THE INTERVIEW: It's not by chance that President Chavez calls this pipeline project the beginning of a "South American consensus", something that could economically link that continent's countries. Using that term is seen a direct challenge to the once-championed "Washington Consensus", which referred to a Free Trade Area for the Americas--one that was supposed to extend NAFTA from Alaska to Patagonia. Now some observers say the pipeline points to a Latin America poised to exclude American political and economic influence from the region. To help us sort through the rhetoric, and to put the proposed pipeline into a continental and global context, we were joined by Jonathan Nitzan. He is a Political Economist at York University in Toronto, but this morning, he was in Montreal.The South American Pipeline (Radio Interview with Jonathan Nitzan)Other