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ID086015
Title ProperLatin America's Left Turns
Other Title Informationbeyond good and bad
LanguageENG
AuthorCameron, Maxwell A
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)In rapid succession leftwing parties have been elected to government in some of the most important countries in the Latin American region. I challenge the view that there are two distinct variants of the left-one populist, the other social democratic-and argue that variation on the left reflects the diverse conditions under which these forces emerge and evolve. I outline common features shared by the left in Latin America; suggest how the concept of populism and analysis of social movements can help explain this variation; and show how the left's commitment to egalitarianism, balancing markets, and, in some cases, its appeals to the constituent power of the people enabled it to benefit from disillusionment with the results of neoliberalism, the poor performance of democratic governments in Latin America, and the evolving international context.
`In' analytical NoteThird World Quarterly Vol. 30, No. 2; 2009:p331-348
Journal SourceThird World Quarterly Vol. 30, No. 2; 2009:p331-348
Key WordsLatin America's ;  Left Turns ;  Beyond Good And Bad ;  Egalitarianism ;  Balancing Markets ;  Disillusionment ;  Neoliberalism


 
 
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