New issue: Journal of Politics in Latin America 2/2019
The new issue of the Journal of Politics in Latin America offers analyses on a variety of topics such as pension reforms in Chile, the perceptions of political corruption, indigenous language rights in Peru or feminist legislators, women’s representation, and career paths in Argentina.
Journal of Politics in Latin America 2/2019:
• Research Articles
Damarys Canache, Matthew Cawve, Matthew Hayes, Jeffery J. Mondak: Who Sees Corruption? The Bases of Mass Perceptions of Political Corruption in Latin America
Stéphanie Rousseau, Eduardo Dargent: The Construction of Indigenous Language Rights in Peru: A Language Regime Approach
Mariana Caminotti, Jennifer M. Piscopo: Neither Penalised nor Prized: Feminist Legislators, Women’s Representation, and Career Paths in Argentina
Silvia Borzutzky: You Win Some, You Lose Some: Pension Reform in Bachelet’s First and Second Administrations
• Research Note
Davide Carbonai: Labor Reform in Brazil, Politics, and Sindicatos: Notes on the General Strikes of 2017
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REGARDS CNRS (29 de noviembre de 2019). New issue: Journal of Politics in Latin America 2/2019. Redial & Ceisal. Recuperado 23 de marzo de 2025 de https://doi.org/10.58079/tf7s