In the literature on the turn to the left in the wider Latin American region, Central America has generally been neglected. The aim of this article is to seek to fill that gap, while specifically assessing the left turn's impact on prospects for democratization in the sub-region. Using three case studies – El Salvador, Honduras and Nicaragua – the article questions the usefulness of transition theory for analysis and instead offers a framework based on state/civil society interaction within the context of globalization. Four key conclusions are made: First, democratization is not a linear process, but can be subject to simultaneous processes of democratization and de-democratization. Second, continued deep structural inequalities remain cen...
This article is aimed at analyzing the evolution of democracy in Central America from 1945 to 2000. ...
The recent strides of democracy in Latin America have been associated to conflicting outcomes. The e...
In recent decades, Latin American countries have increased their exposure to the world economy at th...
In the literature on the turn to the left in the wider Latin American region, Central America has ge...
In the literature on the turn to the left in the wider Latin American region, Central America has g...
Central America constitutes a fascinating case study of the challenges, opportunities and characteri...
Economic globalization in the guise of neoliberalism has swept throughout Latin America in the form ...
What explains the remarkable burst of democratization that Latin America experienced between 1978 an...
As examples of leftist “pink tide” governments in Latin America, the administrations of the FMLN in ...
The end of the 20th century was important for democratic transitions in many countries of Latin Amer...
Breny Mendoza raises several key questions about the turn to the left and/or the decolonial turn in ...
The elections of 6 November 2011 have further damaged Central American democracy. Otto Pérez Molina,...
Latin America is a highly volatile region. After it was exposed to the rigours of colonialism, it ha...
The contemporary market model of democracy has led to the political and economic exclusion of popul...
Much has been written on the turn to the left in Latin America, while work on the right has been spa...
This article is aimed at analyzing the evolution of democracy in Central America from 1945 to 2000. ...
The recent strides of democracy in Latin America have been associated to conflicting outcomes. The e...
In recent decades, Latin American countries have increased their exposure to the world economy at th...
In the literature on the turn to the left in the wider Latin American region, Central America has ge...
In the literature on the turn to the left in the wider Latin American region, Central America has g...
Central America constitutes a fascinating case study of the challenges, opportunities and characteri...
Economic globalization in the guise of neoliberalism has swept throughout Latin America in the form ...
What explains the remarkable burst of democratization that Latin America experienced between 1978 an...
As examples of leftist “pink tide” governments in Latin America, the administrations of the FMLN in ...
The end of the 20th century was important for democratic transitions in many countries of Latin Amer...
Breny Mendoza raises several key questions about the turn to the left and/or the decolonial turn in ...
The elections of 6 November 2011 have further damaged Central American democracy. Otto Pérez Molina,...
Latin America is a highly volatile region. After it was exposed to the rigours of colonialism, it ha...
The contemporary market model of democracy has led to the political and economic exclusion of popul...
Much has been written on the turn to the left in Latin America, while work on the right has been spa...
This article is aimed at analyzing the evolution of democracy in Central America from 1945 to 2000. ...
The recent strides of democracy in Latin America have been associated to conflicting outcomes. The e...
In recent decades, Latin American countries have increased their exposure to the world economy at th...