How did Costa Rica get it so right? | Joseph Stiglitz
The country is a beacon of Enlightenment - a world leader in democratic, sustainable, and inclusive economic growth, writes Joseph Stiglitz
With authoritarianism and proto-fascism on the rise in so many corners of the world, it is heartening to see a country where citizens are still deeply committed to democratic principles. And now its people are trying to redefine their politics for the 21st century.
Over the years, Costa Rica, a country of fewer than 5 million people, has gained attention worldwide for its progressive leadership. In 1948, after a short civil war, President Josi(C) Figueres Ferrer abolished the military. Since then, Costa Rica has made itself a centre for the study of conflict resolution and prevention, hosting the UN-mandated University for Peace.
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