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Left Turns as Multiple Paradigmatic Crises / Luna, Juan Pablo; Filgueira, Fernando   Journal Article
Luna, Juan Pablo Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The left turns represent a 'second incorporation crisis' for Latin American countries. The discontent emerging from the effects of market reforms implemented in the context of weak states and highly unequal societies has fuelled this crisis, along with citizens' widespread alienation with traditional parties and political elites. The left turns also yield three interrelated paradigmatic crises: one relates to political and economic praxis in the region, another concerns academic interpretations of the political economy of democracy and development for Latin America, and yet another concerns policy-making prescriptions. The failure to predict the left turn epitomises conventional wisdom's shortsightedness, which is also present in the now dominant interpretations on the current governing lefts in the region. A normative predilection for market economies and liberal democracy embedded in the theoretical and methodological toolbox of dominant approaches causes this myopia. The paper justifies this diagnostic and derives implications for future research
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New Directions or Dead Ends? democracy and Development in the “Postwar” / Jahanbani, Sheyda F A   Journal Article
Sheyda F A Jahanbani Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Amidst the many surreal moments we have witnessed in U.S. politics since November 2016, you would not be blamed for having missed one of the more curious—if outwardly boring—ones. This episode came with no tweets, tantrums, or tirades; indeed, in an unusual twist, it did not even traffic in the casual degradation of women or people of color. Instead, it had the refreshing appearance of a quotidian Washington scene.
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