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Electoral Cycles and Alternations
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Electoral Cycles and Alternations
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- Verlag: Springer International Publishing
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783031267611
- Artikelnr.: 67658455
- Verlag: Springer International Publishing
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783031267611
- Artikelnr.: 67658455
Chapter 1: Introduction. Electoral cycles, continuity and change in Latin American politics. A framework for analysis.- Part 1: Conservative alternations.- Chapter 2: New political cycle in Chile: from centrist consensus to the struggle for cultural hegemony.- Chapter 3: Step right or step ahead? Explaining the 2019 presidential swing in Uruguay.- Chapter 4: Radicalization of alternation: political change and degraded democracy in El Salvador (2019-2021).- Chapter 5: Guatemala, an alternation in continuity.- Chapter 6: The return of the divided rights. Alternations in Peru.- Part 2: Progressist alternations.- Chapter 7: Polarization, depolarization and (re)polarization. The 2019 electoral process and a new alternation in Argentine democracy.- Chapter 8: Mexico's 2018 Tsunami-alternation: change and continuities following the collapse of the transitional three-party system.- Chapter 9: Panama: alternation inside the box.- Part 3: Conservative alternations following a destitution.- Chapter 10: Brazil 2016-2018: a double political alternation.- Chapter 11: The 2019 elections in Bolivia.- Part 4: Partial alternations.- Chapter 12: Colombia: the country where peace allowed political alternation.- Chapter 13: Paraguay 2018. A country of electoral "intralternation".- Chapter 14: Costa Rica's 2018 and 2020 elections: a partial alternation and a conservative turn.- Part 5: Electoral authoritarianism.- Chapter 15: The Sandinista order. Changes in voting procedures and authoritarianism in Nicaragua.- Chapter 16: Venezuela: the authoritarian and conservative turn of Nicolás Maduro.- Chapter 17: From competitive authoritarianism to state capture: a contested re-election in Honduras (2017).
Chapter 1: Introduction. Electoral cycles, continuity and change in Latin American politics. A framework for analysis.- Part 1: Conservative alternations.- Chapter 2: New political cycle in Chile: from centrist consensus to the struggle for cultural hegemony.- Chapter 3: Step right or step ahead? Explaining the 2019 presidential swing in Uruguay.- Chapter 4: Radicalization of alternation: political change and degraded democracy in El Salvador (2019-2021).- Chapter 5: Guatemala, an alternation in continuity.- Chapter 6: The return of the divided rights. Alternations in Peru.- Part 2: Progressist alternations.- Chapter 7: Polarization, depolarization and (re)polarization. The 2019 electoral process and a new alternation in Argentine democracy.- Chapter 8: Mexico's 2018 Tsunami-alternation: change and continuities following the collapse of the transitional three-party system.- Chapter 9: Panama: alternation inside the box.- Part 3: Conservative alternations following a destitution.- Chapter 10: Brazil 2016-2018: a double political alternation.- Chapter 11: The 2019 elections in Bolivia.- Part 4: Partial alternations.- Chapter 12: Colombia: the country where peace allowed political alternation.- Chapter 13: Paraguay 2018. A country of electoral "intralternation".- Chapter 14: Costa Rica's 2018 and 2020 elections: a partial alternation and a conservative turn.- Part 5: Electoral authoritarianism.- Chapter 15: The Sandinista order. Changes in voting procedures and authoritarianism in Nicaragua.- Chapter 16: Venezuela: the authoritarian and conservative turn of Nicolás Maduro.- Chapter 17: From competitive authoritarianism to state capture: a contested re-election in Honduras (2017).