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Author:
Queirolo, María del Rosario, author.
Title:
The success of the left in Latin America : untainted parties, market reforms, and voting behavior / Rosario Queirolo.
Publisher:
University of Notre Dame Press,
Copyright Date:
2013
Description:
xviii, 205 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
Subject:
Latin America--Politics and government--21st century.
Right and left (Political science)--Latin America.
Liberalism--Latin America.
Socialism--Latin America.
Political parties--Latin America.
Political culture--Latin America.
Latin America--Economic conditions--21st century.
Unemployment--Political aspects--Latin America.
Latinamerika.
Amérique latine--Politique et gouvernement--21e siècle.
Libéralisme--Amérique latine.
Amérique latine--Conditions économiques--21e siècle.
POLITICAL SCIENCE--Democracy.--Democracy.
POLITICAL SCIENCE--Elections.--Elections.
HISTORY--Latin America--General.
Economic history.
Liberalism.
Political culture.
Political parties.
Politics and government
Right and left (Political science)
Socialism.
Unemployment--Political aspects.
Latin America.
Die Linke
Politischer Wandel
Lateinamerika
Right and left (Political science)--Latin America
Liberalism--Latin America
Socialism--Latin America
Political parties--Latin America
Political culture--Latin America
Unemployment--Political aspects--Latin America
Latin America--Politics and government--21st century
Latin America--Economic conditions--21st century
Höger och vänster (statsvetenskap)
Politiska förhållanden.
Ekonomiska förhållanden.
2000-2099
2000-talet
Other Authors:
Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 181-195) and index.
Contents:
The rise of Leftist parties in Latin America -- Latin American ideological cycles in the postwar era -- Economic and political conditions that benefit leftist parties in Latin America -- Micro explanations for voting left in Latin America -- Latin Americans are voting left : evidence from Brazil, Mexico, and Uruguay -- The reasons for voting left : outcomes, policies, and choices -- The seach for untainted parties.
Summary:
"Why, since the beginning of the twenty-first century, have so many Latin American countries elected governments identifying themselves with the ideological Left? In The Success of the Left in Latin America: Untainted Parties, Market Reforms, and Voting Behavior, Rosario Queirolo argues that the "pink tide" that swept across Latin America beginning in the late 1990s--with the election of a growing number of leftist political candidates to public office--was caused by the intent of voters to punish political parties unable to improve the economic well-being of their electorates. She argues that Latin Americans vote based on performance, ousting those whom they perceive as responsible for economic downturns, and ushering into power those in the "untainted opposition," which has been the Left in most Latin American countries. Queirolo argues that the effects of neoliberal economic reforms did not produce more votes for political parties on the Left. Rather, the key variable is unemployment. Left-leaning parties in Latin America increase their electoral chances when unemployment is high. In addition to explaining recent electoral successes of leftist parties, The Success of the Left in Latin America also undermines a dominant scholarly view of Latin Americans as random and unpredictable voters by showing how the electorate at the polls holds politicians accountable. "Rosario Queirolo's The Success of the Left in Latin America: Untainted Parties, Market Reforms, and Voting Behavior makes a valuable contribution to the study of Latin American politics and of comparative politics more generally. Queirolo makes a compelling argument that the general shift to the Left in Latin America was less a straightforward protest against neoliberal policies but more strongly a reaction to negative economic performance. Enriched with extensive survey data, her book is authoritative and persuasive."--Elizabeth J. Zechmeister, Vanderbilt University"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
The Helen Kellogg Institute for International Studies
ISBN:
0268039798
9780268039790
OCLC:
(OCoLC)842209334
LCCN:
2013029854
Locations:
PLAX964 -- Luther College - Preus Library (Decorah)

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