Published online: 30 March 2023Enfranchising migrants into the demos is a growing global trend, not exclusive to democracy. Analysing a country that has expanded migrant suffrage in both democracy and dictatorship, I address how and why Chile became one of the most inclusive countries worldwide for migrant voting rights. Chile was a pioneer for enacting select immigrant suffrage rights in relative democracy in 1925, expanded the rights in 1980 during dictatorship, then was a latecomer for granting emigrant voting rights in liberal democracy in 2014. Stepping away from analysing enfranchisement in consolidated democracies in the ‘Global North’, I unpack almost a century of elite-led top-down politics in Chile through historical analysis and ...
On the 25th of October 2020, an overwhelming majority of Chilean citizens (78%) voted in favor of re...
This book discusses how the extension of voting rights beyond citizenship (i.e., to non-national imm...
The global expansion of democratic rule in the developing world has attracted much scholarly interes...
Published online: 30 March 2023Enfranchising migrants into the demos is a growing global trend, not ...
Emigrants can vote from abroad for about 120 territories and immigrants can vote in about 50 countri...
First published online: 01 April 2021Objective/Context: Latin American democracies in the 21st centu...
This thesis explores the political context of Chile’s current immigration laws and policies, tracing...
En el marco de los debates sobre los derechos políticos en contextos de movilidad humana, el caso de...
First published online: 31 March 2021In this article, we analyze the nexus between political regimes...
Over the last three decades, Chile has experienced transformative migratory flows, becoming more div...
Moving past the literature on states granting migrant voting rights, in this article I focus on indi...
Published online: 22 March 2023While most electoral behavior affects politics in just one political ...
The article assesses the evolution of democracy in Chile from the transition to democracy into the s...
This study is intended to gain a better understanding of the process of law-making in a presidential...
In this groundbreaking study, David C. Earnest analyzes why democracies give noncitizens the right t...
On the 25th of October 2020, an overwhelming majority of Chilean citizens (78%) voted in favor of re...
This book discusses how the extension of voting rights beyond citizenship (i.e., to non-national imm...
The global expansion of democratic rule in the developing world has attracted much scholarly interes...
Published online: 30 March 2023Enfranchising migrants into the demos is a growing global trend, not ...
Emigrants can vote from abroad for about 120 territories and immigrants can vote in about 50 countri...
First published online: 01 April 2021Objective/Context: Latin American democracies in the 21st centu...
This thesis explores the political context of Chile’s current immigration laws and policies, tracing...
En el marco de los debates sobre los derechos políticos en contextos de movilidad humana, el caso de...
First published online: 31 March 2021In this article, we analyze the nexus between political regimes...
Over the last three decades, Chile has experienced transformative migratory flows, becoming more div...
Moving past the literature on states granting migrant voting rights, in this article I focus on indi...
Published online: 22 March 2023While most electoral behavior affects politics in just one political ...
The article assesses the evolution of democracy in Chile from the transition to democracy into the s...
This study is intended to gain a better understanding of the process of law-making in a presidential...
In this groundbreaking study, David C. Earnest analyzes why democracies give noncitizens the right t...
On the 25th of October 2020, an overwhelming majority of Chilean citizens (78%) voted in favor of re...
This book discusses how the extension of voting rights beyond citizenship (i.e., to non-national imm...
The global expansion of democratic rule in the developing world has attracted much scholarly interes...