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Representation and Democracy in Latin America During Turbulent Times

Democracy
Latin America
Representation
P349
Simon Bornschier
University of Zurich
Carolien van Ham
Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen

Tuesday 15:45 - 17:30 BST (25/08/2020)

Abstract

This panel brings together scholars who tackle the changing nature of representation in the current climate of Latin American politics. Covering a range of institutional and policy related issues, this set of papers analyze the impact and implications of citzenship-by-investment programes, the role of the military in civil governments, and gender equality, among others, for Latin American democracy.

Title Details
Party Alignment Configurations, Corruption, Poverty, and Violence: Evidence from Mexico View Paper Details
No Need for Democracy: Inter-Elite Conflict and Independence in the Andes View Paper Details
Beyond Strategy: Values Orientation and Individual Legislator Support for Gender Equality in Latin America View Paper Details
Latin American Congruence. An Analysis in Three Political Representation Levels: Elites, Citizens and Government Programs. View Paper Details
Toxic Passports: When Citizenship-By-Investment Programs Corrode Democratic Governance. The Case of the Anglophone Caribbean. View Paper Details