New Journal of Politics in Latin America 2/2025
The current issue looks at the voting behaviour of small states in multilateral organisations using the example of Colombia, the role of a non-state actor in weakening democratic institutions and deepening authoritarianism in Guatemala, targeted race quotas in Brazil, and other contemporary topics.
Journal of Politics in Latin America Vol. 17, No. 2 (2025)
Research Articles
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Lorena G. Barberia, Kelly Senters Piazza, George Avelino Filho: The Cycle Continues: An Assessment of Democratic Transitions in Latin America with New Data and Indicators
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Carlos E. Moreno León, Paola Fajardo-Heyward: Respice Polum in Colombia’s Voting Behaviour in the UN General Assembly: What the Evidence Shows
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Rachel Hatcher: From Aldana to Zamora and Everyone In-Between: Exploring the Guatemalan Far Right’s Social Media Campaigns against Non-Allies
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Titus Meijering, Antulio Rosales: Bitcoin as Tool for Financial Inclusion in El Salvador: The Perils of Authoritarian Governance
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Anissa Nia Joseph, Nura Ahmad Sediqe, Juan Fernando Tellez: Who Should Benefit from Group-Based Quotas? Experimental Evidence from Brazil
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Sebastián Huneeus: Agrosuper, Out! A Case Study of Successful Community Mobilization Against a Mega Pork Production Facility in Freirina
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