The Right in the Americas
Distinct Trajectories and Hemispheric Convergences, from the Origins to the Present
Herausgeber: Solano, Esther; Castro-Rea, Julian
The Right in the Americas
Distinct Trajectories and Hemispheric Convergences, from the Origins to the Present
Herausgeber: Solano, Esther; Castro-Rea, Julian
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The Right in the Americas discusses the origins, development and current state of conservative and right-wing movements in ten countries in the Americas.
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The Right in the Americas discusses the origins, development and current state of conservative and right-wing movements in ten countries in the Americas.
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- Routledge Studies in Fascism and the Far Right
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 156mm x 235mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 484g
- ISBN-13: 9781032386959
- ISBN-10: 1032386959
- Artikelnr.: 67681364
- Routledge Studies in Fascism and the Far Right
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Juli 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 156mm x 235mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 484g
- ISBN-13: 9781032386959
- ISBN-10: 1032386959
- Artikelnr.: 67681364
Julián Castro-Rea is Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Alberta, Canada. Esther Solano is Professor of International Relations at Federal University of São Paulo, Brazil.
Introduction: The Right in the Americas Part I: The Americas as Right-Wing
Transnational Space 1. United States: The Mecca of Conservatism in the
Americas and its International Projection Part II: Genesis and Development
of Right-Wing Actors 2. Argentina: Democracy, Authoritarianism and the
Pursuit of Order 3. Canada: The Evolution, Transformation, and Diversity of
Conservatism 4. Colombia: Matrices, Tensions and Contexts for Explaining
the Origin and Change of Right-Wing Politics 5. Honduras: The Problem of
the Origin of Political Ideas on the Right 6. Mexico: The Right, from
Opposition to Power and Back 7. Uruguay: The Political Right and Some
Landmark Moments in History, from the Foundational Anti-Jacobinism to the
Reemergence of the Militaristic Far-Right Part III: Contemporary
Expressions of the Right 8. Brazil: The New Right and the Rise of Jair
Bolsonaro 9. Chile: Orthodoxy and Heterodoxy on the Right 10. Venezuela:
Democracy as Market, or How the Right-Wing Opposition Confused the Two in
its Quest for Power Part IV: Conclusions The Right in the Americas:
Concluding Remarks
Transnational Space 1. United States: The Mecca of Conservatism in the
Americas and its International Projection Part II: Genesis and Development
of Right-Wing Actors 2. Argentina: Democracy, Authoritarianism and the
Pursuit of Order 3. Canada: The Evolution, Transformation, and Diversity of
Conservatism 4. Colombia: Matrices, Tensions and Contexts for Explaining
the Origin and Change of Right-Wing Politics 5. Honduras: The Problem of
the Origin of Political Ideas on the Right 6. Mexico: The Right, from
Opposition to Power and Back 7. Uruguay: The Political Right and Some
Landmark Moments in History, from the Foundational Anti-Jacobinism to the
Reemergence of the Militaristic Far-Right Part III: Contemporary
Expressions of the Right 8. Brazil: The New Right and the Rise of Jair
Bolsonaro 9. Chile: Orthodoxy and Heterodoxy on the Right 10. Venezuela:
Democracy as Market, or How the Right-Wing Opposition Confused the Two in
its Quest for Power Part IV: Conclusions The Right in the Americas:
Concluding Remarks
Introduction: The Right in the Americas Part I: The Americas as Right-Wing
Transnational Space 1. United States: The Mecca of Conservatism in the
Americas and its International Projection Part II: Genesis and Development
of Right-Wing Actors 2. Argentina: Democracy, Authoritarianism and the
Pursuit of Order 3. Canada: The Evolution, Transformation, and Diversity of
Conservatism 4. Colombia: Matrices, Tensions and Contexts for Explaining
the Origin and Change of Right-Wing Politics 5. Honduras: The Problem of
the Origin of Political Ideas on the Right 6. Mexico: The Right, from
Opposition to Power and Back 7. Uruguay: The Political Right and Some
Landmark Moments in History, from the Foundational Anti-Jacobinism to the
Reemergence of the Militaristic Far-Right Part III: Contemporary
Expressions of the Right 8. Brazil: The New Right and the Rise of Jair
Bolsonaro 9. Chile: Orthodoxy and Heterodoxy on the Right 10. Venezuela:
Democracy as Market, or How the Right-Wing Opposition Confused the Two in
its Quest for Power Part IV: Conclusions The Right in the Americas:
Concluding Remarks
Transnational Space 1. United States: The Mecca of Conservatism in the
Americas and its International Projection Part II: Genesis and Development
of Right-Wing Actors 2. Argentina: Democracy, Authoritarianism and the
Pursuit of Order 3. Canada: The Evolution, Transformation, and Diversity of
Conservatism 4. Colombia: Matrices, Tensions and Contexts for Explaining
the Origin and Change of Right-Wing Politics 5. Honduras: The Problem of
the Origin of Political Ideas on the Right 6. Mexico: The Right, from
Opposition to Power and Back 7. Uruguay: The Political Right and Some
Landmark Moments in History, from the Foundational Anti-Jacobinism to the
Reemergence of the Militaristic Far-Right Part III: Contemporary
Expressions of the Right 8. Brazil: The New Right and the Rise of Jair
Bolsonaro 9. Chile: Orthodoxy and Heterodoxy on the Right 10. Venezuela:
Democracy as Market, or How the Right-Wing Opposition Confused the Two in
its Quest for Power Part IV: Conclusions The Right in the Americas:
Concluding Remarks