Bertaccini, Tiziana and Illiades, Carlos (2024) Unfinished transitions and new authoritarianisms in Latin America. Nova Americana, Otto Editore. Available at: www.otto.to.it
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https://doi.org/10.32870/eees.v32i93.7447Keywords:
LATAM, Latin American, Democratic Transition, Autoritarism, Chile, Peru, Mexico, Uruguay, Argentina, AMLO, Fujimori, Milei, Bachelet, PopulismAbstract
The coordinators of the work, Tiziana Bertaccini from the University of Turin and Carlos Illiades from the Metropolitan Autonomous University, together with the co-authors of the chapters are organized in the Association of European Latin American Historians (AHILA), that is, an academic bridge between both continents that seeks to disseminate Latin American Studies in Europe. The comparative and case analyzes start from a discussion that is both conceptual and historiographic and also with a touch of nostalgia and disappointment, remembering the optimism of those first studies for the democratic transition. In the introduction, both coordinators of the work recount the historical phases that Latin America has gone through, ranging from progressivism and economic growth to the dissatisfaction of citizens reflected in Latinobarómetro and to the current crisis of violence and demonstrations of the right. The study includes two chapters of reflection on the region, one chapter on Chile, two works on Peru, one on Uruguay, three on Mexico and one on Argentina.Downloads
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