There is something in common between the countries located in the Western Hemisphere—and is not just the geographic position. Latin America boasts an impressive string of coups, compared to the stable democracy of its American neighbor. Recent events in Brazil after Lula was sworn in for a third term as president against incumbent Bolsonaro, reminded us of the assault on the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021, that disrupted a joint session of the Congress in the process of affirming the presidential election results which kicked Donald Trump out of the White House. The election protests in Brazil began shortly after the conclusion of the general election’s second round on October 30, 2022, in which Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva was elected presid...
Democratically elected as Bolivia’s first indigenous president in 2005, Evo Morales eroded democracy...
Are presidential democracies inherently unstable and prone to breakdown? Recent work on Latin Americ...
Are presidential democracies inherently unstable and prone to breakdown? Recent work on Latin Americ...
There is something in common between the countries located in the Western Hemisphere—and is not just...
There is something in common between the countries located in the Western Hemisphere—and is not just...
Political developments in Latin America (LA) have repeatedly fuelled a rich, ongoing, and contentiou...
Are presidential democracies inherently unstable and prone to breakdown? Recent work on Latin Americ...
The election of Donald Trump to the US presidency came as a shock to progressive governments and soc...
Los países ubicados en el hemisferio occidental tienen algo en común —y no es solo la posición geogr...
The election of Donald Trump to the US presidency came as a shock to progressive governments and soc...
“Latin America has entered a new stage in its wobbly consolidation of liberal democracy. A slew of i...
The inauguration of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva as president of Brazil on January 1 was an important h...
Brazil has historically been regarded as the natural leader of Latin America, given its level of dev...
At the end of 2017 Latin America has entered the electoral super cycle, which runs until the end of...
Are presidential democracies inherently unstable and prone to breakdown? Recent work on Latin Americ...
Democratically elected as Bolivia’s first indigenous president in 2005, Evo Morales eroded democracy...
Are presidential democracies inherently unstable and prone to breakdown? Recent work on Latin Americ...
Are presidential democracies inherently unstable and prone to breakdown? Recent work on Latin Americ...
There is something in common between the countries located in the Western Hemisphere—and is not just...
There is something in common between the countries located in the Western Hemisphere—and is not just...
Political developments in Latin America (LA) have repeatedly fuelled a rich, ongoing, and contentiou...
Are presidential democracies inherently unstable and prone to breakdown? Recent work on Latin Americ...
The election of Donald Trump to the US presidency came as a shock to progressive governments and soc...
Los países ubicados en el hemisferio occidental tienen algo en común —y no es solo la posición geogr...
The election of Donald Trump to the US presidency came as a shock to progressive governments and soc...
“Latin America has entered a new stage in its wobbly consolidation of liberal democracy. A slew of i...
The inauguration of Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva as president of Brazil on January 1 was an important h...
Brazil has historically been regarded as the natural leader of Latin America, given its level of dev...
At the end of 2017 Latin America has entered the electoral super cycle, which runs until the end of...
Are presidential democracies inherently unstable and prone to breakdown? Recent work on Latin Americ...
Democratically elected as Bolivia’s first indigenous president in 2005, Evo Morales eroded democracy...
Are presidential democracies inherently unstable and prone to breakdown? Recent work on Latin Americ...
Are presidential democracies inherently unstable and prone to breakdown? Recent work on Latin Americ...