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Routledge Studies in Latin American Politics


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Media Leaks and Corruption in Brazil The Infostorm of Impeachment and the Lava-Jato Scandal

Media Leaks and Corruption in Brazil: The Infostorm of Impeachment and the Lava-Jato Scandal

1st Edition

By Mads Bjelke Damgaard
July 10, 2018

Analyzing the political consequences of the most extensive corruption investigation in recent Latin American history, Operação Lava-Jato, Media Leaks and Corruption in Brazil answers two central questions about the contradictory effects news media has on political systems. First, how can political ...

Government and Governance of Security The Politics of Organised Crime in Chile

Government and Governance of Security: The Politics of Organised Crime in Chile

1st Edition

By Carlos Solar
June 28, 2018

At a time when Latin America is experiencing societal unrest from human rights violations, corruption and weak institutions Government and Governance of Security offers an insightful understanding for the modern steering of crime policies. Using Chile as a case study, the book delivers an untold ...

Pharmaceutical Autonomy and Public Health in Latin America State, Society and Industry in Brazil’s AIDS Program

Pharmaceutical Autonomy and Public Health in Latin America: State, Society and Industry in Brazil’s AIDS Program

1st Edition

By Matthew B. Flynn
June 20, 2018

Brazil has occupied a central role in the access to medicines movement, especially with respect to drugs used to treat those with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) that causes the acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS). How and why Brazil succeeded in overcoming powerful political and ...

Revolutionary Violence and the New Left Transnational Perspectives

Revolutionary Violence and the New Left: Transnational Perspectives

1st Edition

Edited By Alberto Martin Alvarez, Eduardo Rey Tristán
June 20, 2018

Leading figures and rising stars in the field present the first contribution explaining the transnational nature of the revolutionary violence of the New Left. Focusing on the processes of dissemination of ideologies and mobilization of ideas and repertoires of action among the revolutionary ...

Indigenous Peoples and the Geographies of Power Mezcala’s Narratives of Neoliberal Governance

Indigenous Peoples and the Geographies of Power: Mezcala’s Narratives of Neoliberal Governance

1st Edition

By Inés Durán Matute
May 21, 2018

Tracing key trends of the global-regional-local interface of power, Inés Durán Matute through the case of the indigenous community of Mezcala (Mexico) demonstrates how global political economic processes shape the lives, spaces, projects and identities of the most remote communities. Throughout the...

Re-Imagining Community and Civil Society in Latin America and the Caribbean

Re-Imagining Community and Civil Society in Latin America and the Caribbean

1st Edition

Edited By Roberta Rice, Gordana Yovanovich
May 09, 2018

Latin American and Caribbean communities and civil societies are undergoing a rapid process of transformation. Instead of pervasive social atomization, political apathy, and hollowed-out democracies, which have become the norm in some parts of the world, this region is witnessing an emerging ...

Young People and Everyday Peace Exclusion, Insecurity and Peacebuilding in Colombia

Young People and Everyday Peace: Exclusion, Insecurity and Peacebuilding in Colombia

1st Edition

By Helen Berents
March 23, 2018

Young People and Everyday Peace is grounded in the stories of young people who live in Los Altos de Cazucá, an informal peri-urban community in Soacha, to the south of Colombia’s capital Bogotá. The occupants of this community have fled the armed conflict and exist in a state of marginalisation and...

Crime, Violence and Security in the Caribbean

Crime, Violence and Security in the Caribbean

1st Edition

Edited By M. Raymond Izarali
November 17, 2017

Security challenges pose significant hardship for citizens of Caribbean nations. Public safety is threatened by high rates of crime – especially violent crime – in much of the region, the plague of the illicit drug trade, transnational organized crime, gangs, the current global proliferation of ...

Manipulating Courts in New Democracies Forcing Judges off the Bench in Argentina

Manipulating Courts in New Democracies: Forcing Judges off the Bench in Argentina

1st Edition

By Andrea Castagnola
November 02, 2017

When can the Executive manipulate the composition of a Court? What political factors explain judicial instability on the bench?  Using original field data from Argentina's National Supreme Court and all twenty-four Provincial Supreme Courts, Andrea Castagnola develops a novel theory to explain ...

Civil-Military Relations in Post-Conflict Societies Transforming the Role of the Military in Central America

Civil-Military Relations in Post-Conflict Societies: Transforming the Role of the Military in Central America

1st Edition

By Orlando J. Pérez
March 14, 2017

Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua, and Honduras are four Spanish speaking countries in Central America that possess uniformed military institutions. These four countries represent different approaches to reforms of civil-military relations, and embody varying degrees of success in both ...

Transforming Brazil A History of National Development in the Postwar Era

Transforming Brazil: A History of National Development in the Postwar Era

1st Edition

By Rafael R. Ioris
January 20, 2016

In this book, Rafael R. Ioris critically revisits the postwar context in Brazil to reexamine traditional questions and notions pertaining to the nature of Latin America’s political culture and institutions. It was in this period that the region lived some of its most intense and successful ...

Democracy, Revolution and Geopolitics in Latin America Venezuela and the International Politics of Discontent

Democracy, Revolution and Geopolitics in Latin America: Venezuela and the International Politics of Discontent

1st Edition

Edited By Luis Fernando Angosto-Ferrández
December 01, 2015

Hugo Chávez won re-election in the 2012 Venezuelan presidential election, despite a closer margin between candidates than in previous elections. The results were puzzling for those who believed that Chávez’s government had long ago reached its limits, while Chávez’s supporters were struck by the ...

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