Satisfaction with democracy registered its lowest global score in 2019, with Latin America being the worst-performing region and the most seized by social protest. This paper briefly surveys and assesses the main narratives that attempt to explain the causes of this discontent in the region. The results show that discontent has different roots, which are mostly explained from an individual point of view rather than from a contextual one. Inequality of opportunity and institutional weaknesses play the main role. Considering the COVID-19 social and economic crisis, our results shed light on the key elements to address whether discontent is to be contained
This paper uses opinion surveys to document discontent with the pro-market reforms implemented by mo...
Latin America was in turmoil in 2019. Protests raged across different countries and against governme...
In this paper, I explore the important link between citizens’ political mobilization, distrust in in...
Data for 17 Latin American countries collected by Latinobarómetro 2005 reveal that dissatisfaction w...
Observers of Latin America note that a paradox has emerged: a majority of citizens are disgruntled w...
Public support is essential for the survival of a democratic regime. While support for democracy ind...
Data for 17 Latin American countries collected by Latinobarómetro 2005 reveal that dissatisfaction w...
Latin America was in turmoil in 2019. Protests raged across different countries and against governme...
This paper examines patterns of popular protest in contemporary Latin America largely in response to...
Why has protest participation seemingly exploded across much of Latin America in recent years? How d...
The potential effects of economic inequality on markets and democracy have received significant atte...
This research investigates why high levels of discontent—particularly that stemming from socioeconom...
"Why has protest participation seemingly exploded across much of Latin America in recent years? How ...
"Why has protest participation seemingly exploded across much of Latin America in recent years? How ...
The last years have observed a series of mounting challenges that have deepened tensions in the regi...
This paper uses opinion surveys to document discontent with the pro-market reforms implemented by mo...
Latin America was in turmoil in 2019. Protests raged across different countries and against governme...
In this paper, I explore the important link between citizens’ political mobilization, distrust in in...
Data for 17 Latin American countries collected by Latinobarómetro 2005 reveal that dissatisfaction w...
Observers of Latin America note that a paradox has emerged: a majority of citizens are disgruntled w...
Public support is essential for the survival of a democratic regime. While support for democracy ind...
Data for 17 Latin American countries collected by Latinobarómetro 2005 reveal that dissatisfaction w...
Latin America was in turmoil in 2019. Protests raged across different countries and against governme...
This paper examines patterns of popular protest in contemporary Latin America largely in response to...
Why has protest participation seemingly exploded across much of Latin America in recent years? How d...
The potential effects of economic inequality on markets and democracy have received significant atte...
This research investigates why high levels of discontent—particularly that stemming from socioeconom...
"Why has protest participation seemingly exploded across much of Latin America in recent years? How ...
"Why has protest participation seemingly exploded across much of Latin America in recent years? How ...
The last years have observed a series of mounting challenges that have deepened tensions in the regi...
This paper uses opinion surveys to document discontent with the pro-market reforms implemented by mo...
Latin America was in turmoil in 2019. Protests raged across different countries and against governme...
In this paper, I explore the important link between citizens’ political mobilization, distrust in in...