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This book provides an in-depth analysis of the rise and influence of both radical and mainstream right-wing movements across Latin America. Through country-specific case studies, it explores the evolution of these groups and their impact on politics, culture, and governance, highlighting key figures and strategies shaping the political landscape in the region.
Ariel Goldstein is a Researcher at CONICET (National Scientific and Technical Research Council) and Professor of Political Science at the University of Buenos Aires (UBA) and the Argentine University of Enterprise (UADE).
Introduction: Faces of the right in Latin America - Ariel Goldstein 1 Bolsonarismo: the new face of the Brazilian Far Right - Lincoln Secco2 Towards a Nationalist Right-Wing? On the Limits of Extremism and Nationalism within the Chilean Right, 1930-2023 - Sebastián Rumie3 The authoritarian radicalization of post-neoliberal right-wing governments in Central America, 2010-2024 - Laura Sala & Julieta Rostica4 The synergistic effect. The interactions between far right and mainstream right wings in Argentina - Sergio D. Morresi and Martín Vicente5 The radical right in Mexico, 2018-2021 - Mario Virgilio Santiago Jiménez6 “Racism comes from you”. The resurgence of the Bolivian radical right wing - Luciana Jáuregui J7 From a conservative archipelago to the rise of a far-right: The radicalisation of the Peruvian (partisan) right-wing - Aarón Quiñón and Maria Claudia Augusto Meléndez8 To the right of the right: the forces in the current Colombian political system - Andrés Dávila Ladrón de Guevara9 From the Partisan Right to the Radical Right. The Composition and Exercise of Paraguayan Rule - Lorena SolerConclusion