New Issue | Journal of Politics in Latin America 2/2024
The current issue surveys the nexus of agrarian conflict and food crises; globalisation and liberalisation in Brazil’s social policy expansion; antecedents to perceptions of corruption in Guyana; the relationship between compulsory voting and the over-representation of extreme parties; and more.
Journal of Politics in Latin America Vol. 16, No. 2 (2024)
Research Articles
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Artur Zimerman: The Agrarian Conflicts and Food Crises Nexus in Contemporary Latin America
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Gibran Cruz-Martinez: Globalization and Liberalization in Social Policy Expansion: Testing the Compensation and Efficiency Hypotheses in Brazil
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Troy D. Thomas, Koen Abts, Koen Stroeken: Antecedents of Corruption Perception in Guyana
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Héctor M. Posada, Enrique Javier Burbano Valencia, Angie Mondragón-Mayo: Do Disciplinary Sanctions Affect Political Parties’ Re-election? Evidence from Colombia
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Ivan A. Ankudinov: Assessing the Relationship Between Compulsory Voting and the Over-Representation of Extreme Parties
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Research Note
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Nicolás de la Cerda, Jonathan Hartlyn, Cecilia Martinez-Gallardo: Ideological and Populist Bases of Partisan Responses to the COVID-19 Pandemic in Latin America
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