Do neoliberal economic reforms in Latin American democracies mobilize citizens to overcome their collective action problems and protest? A recent addition to the scholarship on this crucial question of the relationship of markets and politics, Bellinger and Arce (2011), concludes that economic liberalization does have this effect, working to repoliticize collective actors and reinvigorate democracy. We reexamine the article’s analyses and demonstrate that they misinterpret the marginal effect of the variables of theoretical interest. Thus, the article’s optimistic claims about the consequences for democracy of economic liberalization in the region are not supported by its own empirical results. It is argued here that its results suggest ins...
This paper examines the relationship between neoliberalism and patterns of violence in Latin America...
The article takes the debates surrounding the ‘politics of autonomy’ in Latin America as its point o...
Are leftist parties the beneficiaries of the failure of market-oriented economic reforms in Latin Am...
Do neoliberal economic reforms in Latin American democracies mobilize citizens to overcome their col...
Existing studies hold that Latin America’s market turn has had a demobilizing effect on collective p...
This paper examines patterns of popular protest in contemporary Latin America largely in response to...
This paper examines patterns of popular protest in contemporary Latin America largely in response to...
After 1979, Latin America adopted broadbased reforms, abandoning import substitution industrializati...
After 1979, Latin America adopted broadbased reforms, abandoning import substitution industrializati...
Capitalist democracies face profound crises in the current conjuncture. Latin America, far from bein...
What explains policy-making in modern, representative democracies? In theory, voters select the parr...
How have Third World peoples responded to changes rooted in neoliberal transformations? Below I expl...
Are leftist parties the beneficiaries of the failure of market-oriented economic reforms in Latin Am...
Between 1998 and 2007, an unprecedented wave of left-of-center candidates reached power in Latin Ame...
The article takes the debates surrounding the ‘politics of autonomy’ in Latin America as its point o...
This paper examines the relationship between neoliberalism and patterns of violence in Latin America...
The article takes the debates surrounding the ‘politics of autonomy’ in Latin America as its point o...
Are leftist parties the beneficiaries of the failure of market-oriented economic reforms in Latin Am...
Do neoliberal economic reforms in Latin American democracies mobilize citizens to overcome their col...
Existing studies hold that Latin America’s market turn has had a demobilizing effect on collective p...
This paper examines patterns of popular protest in contemporary Latin America largely in response to...
This paper examines patterns of popular protest in contemporary Latin America largely in response to...
After 1979, Latin America adopted broadbased reforms, abandoning import substitution industrializati...
After 1979, Latin America adopted broadbased reforms, abandoning import substitution industrializati...
Capitalist democracies face profound crises in the current conjuncture. Latin America, far from bein...
What explains policy-making in modern, representative democracies? In theory, voters select the parr...
How have Third World peoples responded to changes rooted in neoliberal transformations? Below I expl...
Are leftist parties the beneficiaries of the failure of market-oriented economic reforms in Latin Am...
Between 1998 and 2007, an unprecedented wave of left-of-center candidates reached power in Latin Ame...
The article takes the debates surrounding the ‘politics of autonomy’ in Latin America as its point o...
This paper examines the relationship between neoliberalism and patterns of violence in Latin America...
The article takes the debates surrounding the ‘politics of autonomy’ in Latin America as its point o...
Are leftist parties the beneficiaries of the failure of market-oriented economic reforms in Latin Am...