Divisive Politics and Democratic Dangers in Latin America
Author Information
Carla Alberti, Department of Political Science, Pontifica Universidad Católica de Chile; Millennium Institute for Foundational Research on Data
Thomas Carothers, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Andreas E. Feldmann, Department of Latin American and Latino Studies, and Political Science, University of Illinois at Chicago
Juan Pablo Luna, Instituto de Ciencia Política and the Escuela de Gobierno of the Pontifica Universidad Católica de Chile; Millennium Institute for Foundational Research on Data
Paula Muñoz, Universidad de Pacífico (Peru)
Angelika Rettberg, Political Science Department at Universidad de Los Andes; Transformation and Empowerment Stream of the Gender, Security, and Justice Hub at the London School of Economics
Oliver Stuenkel, Fundação Getulio Vargas (FGV), São Paulo
Guillermo Trejo, Violence and Transitional Justice Lab at the University of Norte Dame
Date of Publication
2021 12:00 AM
Security Theme
Political Stability
Keywords
Political Stability, srhreports, politicalstability, Latin America, Brazil, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru, political stability, democracy, democratic challenges, divisive politics
Description
This report analyzes the changing political landscapes and risks to democracy in Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, and Peru.
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Divisive Politics and Democratic Dangers in Latin America
This report analyzes the changing political landscapes and risks to democracy in Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, and Peru.