'What drives contemporary right-wing political actors in Latin America? Why are only some radical right-wing parties successful in cementing their base? Is the moderate right a stalwart of democracy, or has it helped to undermine the regime? The Recasting of the Latin American Right is a welcome, much needed, authoritative text on the Latin American right, broadly conceived, in the twenty-first century. It is both theoretically driven and empirically nuanced, with essential comparative analyses as well as crucial case studies that help to situate the processes and outcomes of the right-wing resurgence of the last decades. The volume is essential for scholars of political parties and Latin American politics.' Jennifer Cyr, Associate Professor of Political Science, Universidad Torcuato di Tella, Buenos Aires, Argentina