A "pink tide" then a "turn to the right": Populisms and extremism in Latin America in the Twenty-First Century

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This chapter gives a brief historical account of previous and current waves of populism in Latin America and their intermeshing with systemic factors, and discusses the historical relationship between populism, democracy and neoliberalism, giving particular focus to Bolivia, Chile and Brazil.

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Salgado, C., & Sandrin, P. (2020). A “pink tide” then a “turn to the right”: Populisms and extremism in Latin America in the Twenty-First Century. In Financial Crisis Management and Democracy: Lessons from Europe and Latin America (pp. 265–279). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-54895-7_17

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