In opposition to some scholars who maintain that analyzing Latin America’s current political situation using the concepts of left and right is inadequate, the author afirms that such concepts are not only pertinent for interpreting the region’s situation, but also represent the region’s current repolitization since that conceptual dichotomy expresses the confrontational character of politics. Such confrontational character disappeared in the 80’s and 90’s due to three factors: authoritarian regimes, neoliberalism, and the left’s ambiguous attitude towards its participation in the political democratic game and in elections. The current repolitization expresses itself in the left’s revalorization of democracy, its rejection of neoliberal refo...
This paper analyzes, from a theoretical-methodological perspective, the processes of political chang...
In this article we recreate the scenario of Latin America in the 21st century, where progressive reg...
Does Latin America’s left turn matter in media politics? Has ideology any impact on governments’ pra...
The author argues that references to a uniform "left turn" in the region are misleading, and that La...
There is a widely shared view that the contemporary Left in Latin America can be divided into radica...
The aim of this paper is to provide an overview of the differences between the many "left" in Latin ...
Over the past decade, there has been a surge of 'new Left' governments in Latin America, yet polling...
Paraphrasing Karl Marx, a specter is haunting Latin America—the specter of “populism.” This label ha...
One of the main areas of work in Comparative Politics and Political Theory has been the determinatio...
Desde un enfoque teórico el artículo cuestiona la relación entre gobernabilidad y democracia -ambas ...
Political practices of social transformation in Latin America, based on a critique of systems of fo...
Over the past decade, there has been a surge of “new Left” governments in Latin America, yet polling...
El texto analiza el segundo "giro a la izquierda" del siglo XXI en América Latina a la luz de las re...
The text analyses the second 'left turn' of the 21st century in Latin America in the light of the re...
The State is not just the juridical representation of the Nation or the sum of its administrative st...
This paper analyzes, from a theoretical-methodological perspective, the processes of political chang...
In this article we recreate the scenario of Latin America in the 21st century, where progressive reg...
Does Latin America’s left turn matter in media politics? Has ideology any impact on governments’ pra...
The author argues that references to a uniform "left turn" in the region are misleading, and that La...
There is a widely shared view that the contemporary Left in Latin America can be divided into radica...
The aim of this paper is to provide an overview of the differences between the many "left" in Latin ...
Over the past decade, there has been a surge of 'new Left' governments in Latin America, yet polling...
Paraphrasing Karl Marx, a specter is haunting Latin America—the specter of “populism.” This label ha...
One of the main areas of work in Comparative Politics and Political Theory has been the determinatio...
Desde un enfoque teórico el artículo cuestiona la relación entre gobernabilidad y democracia -ambas ...
Political practices of social transformation in Latin America, based on a critique of systems of fo...
Over the past decade, there has been a surge of “new Left” governments in Latin America, yet polling...
El texto analiza el segundo "giro a la izquierda" del siglo XXI en América Latina a la luz de las re...
The text analyses the second 'left turn' of the 21st century in Latin America in the light of the re...
The State is not just the juridical representation of the Nation or the sum of its administrative st...
This paper analyzes, from a theoretical-methodological perspective, the processes of political chang...
In this article we recreate the scenario of Latin America in the 21st century, where progressive reg...
Does Latin America’s left turn matter in media politics? Has ideology any impact on governments’ pra...