New Issue | Journal of Politics in Latin America 3/2025
New Issue | Journal of Politics in Latin America 3/2025.
The current issue examines topics such as the consequences when politicians give up on tackling corruption, whether right-wing parties support military government, information pollution, the impact of education on democratic values, and the phenomenon of “runoff reversals” in presidential elections.
Journal of Politics in Latin America Vol. 17, No. 3 (2025)
Research Articles
Thiago do Nascimento Fonseca, Mauricio Yoshida Izumi: Audit Risk and Wealth Accumulation: When Politicians Give up on Corruption
Roberto Munita-Morgan, Patricio Navia, Caterina Bo Guzmán: Do Sympathisers of Far-Right Parties Support Military Governments and Hold Authoritarian Values? The Case of Chile’s Republicanos Party
Anita Breuer: Digital Drivers of Autocratisation: The Role of Information Pollution in Polarisation and Democratic Backsliding in Mexico
Yeaji Kim: The Effect of Education on Democratic Values Under Different Regime Types in Mexico
Orçun Selçuk, P. Salomé Valdivieso: The Polarising Legacy of Rafael Correa in Ecuadorian Politics (2017–2023)
Research Note
Alejandro Bonvecchi, Paula Clerici: Playing in the Forest While the Wolf Is Not Around: Vote Switching and Positive Agenda Power in Federal Multiparty Systems
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