Pink tide

Pink tide

Pink tide is a term being used in contemporary 21st century political analysis in the media and elsewhere to describe the perception that leftist ideology in general, and left-wing politics in particular, that is increasingly influential in Latin America. [http://www.boston.com/news/globe/ideas/articles/2007/01/14/the_many_stripes_of_anti_americanism/] Boston Globe: The many stripes of anti-Americanism] [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/4311957.stm] BBC News: South America's leftward sweep ] [http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/s_310062.html] Pittsburg Tribune-Herald: Latin America's 'pragmatic' pink tide]

In 2005, the BBC reported that out of 350 million people in South America, three out of four of them lived in countries ruled by "left-leaning presidents" elected during the proceeding six years. According to the BBC, "another common element of the 'pink tide' is a clean break with what was known at the outset of the 1990s as the 'Washington consensus', the mixture of open markets and privatisation pushed by the United States".

The Latin American countries viewed as part of this ideological trend have been referred to as "Pink Tide nations". [ [http://www.sustainabilitank.info/category/latin-america/central-america/guatemala/] SustainabiliTank: Guatemala]

Use of the term

While being a relatively new coinage, the term "pink tide" has become prominent in contemporary discussion of Latin American politics. It may originate in a statement by Larry Rohter, a New York Times reporter in Montevideo who characterized the election of Tabaré Vázquez as leader of Uruguay as "not so much a red tide...as a pink one." The term seems to be a play on words based on "red tide" (a biological phenomenon rather than a political one) with "red" — a color long associated with communism – being replaced with the lighter tone of "pink" to indicate the more moderate communist and socialist ideas gaining strength. [http://www.fpif.org/fpiftxt/3806] Institute for Policy Studies: Latin America’s Pink Tide?]

According to a 2006 press release from the Council on Hemispheric Affairs, a Washington, DC-based non-governmental organization:

...the Washington rumbles with suppressed outrage over Latin America’s latest professions of its sovereignty – Bolivia’s nationalization of its oil and natural gas reserves, and Ecuador and Venezuela’s voiding of their energy contracts. At the same time, Bolivia’s newly inaugurated president, Evo Morales, is a prime candidate to join Washington’s pantheon of Latin American bad boys, presently represented by Fidel Castro and Hugo Chávez. Meanwhile, the region’s new populist leadership, also known as the “Pink Tide,” extends its colors across South America and is poised to leap to much of the rest of Latin America. Ostensibly, the “pink tide,” consists of left-leaning South American governments seeking a third way to register their political legitimation to their citizens, as well as their autonomy regarding such foreign policy issues as Iraq. [http://www.coha.org/NEW_PRESS_RELEASES/New_Press_Releases_2006/COHA%20Opinion/COHA_Opinion_06.12_Larry_TALKS_MAY.html] Council on Hemispheric Affairs: Latin America — The Path Away from U.S. Domination]

According to the "Fundación para la Justicia Económica Global", a socialist orgnaization in Caracas, Venezuela:

...with left-wing victories in Venezuela, Brazil, Uruguay, Bolivia, Ecuador and Nicaragua, social and economic recovery in Cuba and popular advances elsewhere in the region, journalists are talking about “Latin America’s pink tide” and the region itself has become the forum for passionate debates on “Socialism of the 21st Century”. [http://www.venezuelanalysis.com/analysis/2207] The Bolivarian Project: Latin America's Pink Tide]

A magazine published by "The Hindu", a prominent English-language newspaper in India, reported in 2006:

...Mexico, under Vincent Fox, is wholly in the pocket of the U.S., but may soon join the so-called "pink tide" of the "moderate left" if the left-leaning Andre Manuel Lopez Obrador, who is currently leading the polls by a considerable margin, wins the elections due in July this year. In that event, the Mexican government may come to resemble that of Kirchner in Argentina. That move from the far right to the `pink' middle shall be a great improvement in the overall balance of forces... [http://www.frontline.in/fl2304/stories/20060310003703000.htm] Frontline: India's National Magazine]

More recently one observer wrote that as "the so-called 'Pink Tide' sweeps through South America", 2009 will probably see the election of Mauricio Funes in El Salvador. [http://mathaba.net/0_index.shtml?x=592236] The spread of pink tide in El Salvador?] However, despite the presence of a number of Latin American governments which profess to embracing a leftist ideology, it is difficult to categorize Latin American states "according to dominant political tendencies, like a red-blue post-electoral map of the United States." According to the Institute for Policy Studies, a liberal non-profit think-tank based in Washington, DC:

...a deeper analysis of elections in Ecuador, Venezuela, Nicaragua, and Mexico indicates that the “pink tide” interpretation—that a diluted trend leftward is sweeping the continent—may be insufficient to understand the complexity of what's really taking place in each country and the region as a whole.
While this political shift is dificulty to quantify, its effects are widely-noticed. According to the Institute for Policy Studies, 2006 meetings of the South American Summit of Nations and the Social Forum for the Integration of Peoples demonstrated that certain discussions that "used to take place on the margins of the dominant discourse of neoliberalism, (have) now moved to the center of public debate."

Reaction

Predictably, the perception of the rising pink tide is heralded as welcome change by those sympathetic to the views its represents while those near the opposite end of the political spectrum identify it as a malign influence. According to the former:

The Bush administration, now led by the State Department's Secretary Rice, and the Pentagon, by Defense Secretary Rumsfeld, had no problem accusing these left leaning governments, led by Hugo Chávez, of being threats to the U.S. national interest and of being destabilizing factors to other Latin American countries, even though they could never quite identify the source of that threat.

According to a report from the Inter Press Service news agency:

...elections results in Latin America appear to have confirmed a left-wing populist and anti-U.S. trend — the so-called "pink tide" — which, along with the recent disclosures regarding ties between right-wing paramilitaries and the government of Colombian President Alvaro Uribe, poses serious threats to Washington's multi-billion-dollar anti-drug effort in the Andes. [ [http://www.ipsnews.net/news.asp?idnews=35951] Inter Press Service: Challenges 2006–2007: A Bad Year for Empire]

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