Party Systems in Latin America after the Third Wave: A Critical Re-assessment

  • Carreras M
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This essay calls for a more nuanced analysis of the evolution of party systems in Latin America. I contend that the general impression that party systems are collapsing in Latin America and that processes of partisan and electoral dealignment are affecting most countries in the region is incorrect. I also argue that the process of moderation and de-ideologization of the main political parties in many Latin American party systems often facilitates processes of democratic consolidation. Finally, I discuss the positive impact recent transformations of Latin American party systems had on political representation in the region, by showing that formerly excluded groups – especially indigenous groups – have been integrated into the political system.

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Carreras, M. (2012). Party Systems in Latin America after the Third Wave: A Critical Re-assessment. Journal of Politics in Latin America, 4(1), 135–153. https://doi.org/10.1177/1866802x1200400105

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