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This comparative study of Latin American conservative politics over the past twenty years analyzes rightofcenter actors, electoral movements, parties, and economic policy dynamics.Since the late 1990s, when Latin American countries began making a turn to the left, political parties and candidates on the right end of the partisan spectrum have had a difficult time achieving electoral success. Although the left turn can be seen as a natural reaction to the publics general dissatisfaction with the conservative modernization policies of the 1980s and 1990s, leftofcenter politics are by no means permanent. In The Resilience of the Latin American Right, Juan Pablo Luna and Cristbal Rovira Kaltwasser seek to right this view by explaining the strategies conservative political parties have used to maintain a foothold in the regions electoral and governance processes.The editors provide an analytical framework for conceptualizing the right that works for both historic and contemporary politics, and the volumes contributors use the framework to evaluate rightofcenter political activity across the continent. They find that conservative forces are pursuing a range of adaptive strategies, including nonelectroral and nonpartisan tactics. The books four thematic sections include an analysis of parties and elections in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, El Salvador, Mexico, Peru, and Venezuela.Students and scholars of both Latin American politics and comparative politics will find The Resilience of the Latin American Right of vital interest.
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