Populism : Latin American perspectives / edited by Ronaldo Munck, Mariana Mastrangelo, Pablo Pozzi.

This volume contributes a Latin American perspective to the global debate on populism. It argues that Latin America in its rich and early experience of populism is a valuable laboratory to take our understanding forward and to address the question of whether populism goes beyond the dichotomy of lef...

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Other Authors: Munck, Ronaldo (Editor), Mastrangelo Mariana (Editor), Pozzi, Pablo (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Newcastle upon Tyne : Agenda Publishing , 2023.
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505 0 |a Intro -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Abbreviations and acronyms -- Foreword by Jean Grugel -- Introduction -- 1 Populism in Latin America: development, democracy and social transformation -- Rethinking populism -- Latin American perspectives -- Classical populism -- Contemporary populism -- References -- 2 Peronism in Argentina: left or right? -- Introduction -- Ex machina origin -- Peronism as passive revolution -- Everything flows -- Historical shifts -- Conclusions -- References 
505 8 |a 3 The populist left in Chile: socialists and communists from 1936 to 1973 -- Introduction -- The institutionalization of the popular movement and the rise of populism -- Continuities and ruptures on the Chilean left -- The rise and radicalization of popular struggles -- References -- 4 The left and the Workers' Party in Brazil: a party between populism, social policies and the popular vote -- The origins of Brazilian populism -- Social policies -- Political intermediation -- Conclusion -- References -- 5 Brazil, Bolsonaro and populism of the right 
505 8 |a Representation crisis: the global wave that arrived in Brazil in 2013 -- The anti-PT movement and the rise of Bolsonarism -- POPUlism, left and right -- Final considerations: between neofascism and neoliberalism -- References -- 6 Political dilemmas of the government of López Obrador: between populism, democracy and the left in Mexico -- Introduction -- AMLO and the "Nation Project" -- Left-wing populisms -- The state reform initiative -- Social policy and its implementation -- Energy, labour and agriculture -- Migration and insecurity -- The other left -- Conclusion -- References 
505 8 |a 7 The Bolivarian process in Venezuela: socialism, populism or neoliberalism? -- Introduction -- Hugo Chávez: from the Third Way to socialism -- Chávez's programme of nationalization -- Reflection -- The return to the neoliberal and authoritarian past under the government of Nicolás Maduro -- Conclusions -- References -- 8 Populist responses to crises of market democracy: the case of Bolivia's Evo Morales -- Antecedent era: market democracy and popular resistance -- Constructing post-neoliberal democracy and the constituent assembly process (2006-09) 
505 8 |a Tensions in the post-neoliberal process (2009-14) -- Re-election referendum, contested elections, coup and a new MAS-led era (2014-21) -- Populism and democracy: lessons from Bolivia -- References -- 9 Ecuador: populism and the 2007-17 political cycle -- Introduction -- The exhaustion of neoliberalism (1982-2005) and the rise of "populism" -- Rafael Correa's electoral triumph and the beginning of a new political cycle -- The efficient political machinery of the Citizen Revolution -- The middle classes: the political foundations of the Citizen Revolution 
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