Populism in Latin America: Old and new populisms in Argentina and Brazil

Autores
Grigera, Juan Francisco
Año de publicación
2017
Idioma
inglés
Tipo de recurso
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Descripción
There has been a renewed interest in populism in Latin America, sparked by the social mobilization against neoliberalism usually referred to as the ‘Pink Tide’. Governments brought to power by the Pink Tide have been successful in reconstructing the conditions of capital accumulation as well as incorporating a new set of social movement demands. This article puts forward an interpretation of ‘Pink Tide neopopulism’ based on a political economy approach. It argues that the two factors of a crisis of neoliberalism in the region and the existence of social movements with unmet demands are not enough to explain the rise and demise of populism. The commodity boom needs to be added as an enabling condition for these transformations. By revisiting the debate in Latin America and proposing a different reading, the article redefines an overloaded term and provides a new analytical viewpoint from which to understand the ‘historical task’ of populism in Brazil and Argentina.
Fil: Grigera, Juan Francisco. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. University College London; Estados Unidos
Materia
KIRCHNERISM
LULISM
PINK TIDE NEOPOPULISM
POLITICAL ECONOMY OF POPULISM
SOUTH AMERICA
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Populism in Latin America: Old and new populisms in Argentina and Brazil
title Populism in Latin America: Old and new populisms in Argentina and Brazil
spellingShingle Populism in Latin America: Old and new populisms in Argentina and Brazil
Grigera, Juan Francisco
KIRCHNERISM
LULISM
PINK TIDE NEOPOPULISM
POLITICAL ECONOMY OF POPULISM
SOUTH AMERICA
title_short Populism in Latin America: Old and new populisms in Argentina and Brazil
title_full Populism in Latin America: Old and new populisms in Argentina and Brazil
title_fullStr Populism in Latin America: Old and new populisms in Argentina and Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Populism in Latin America: Old and new populisms in Argentina and Brazil
title_sort Populism in Latin America: Old and new populisms in Argentina and Brazil
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Grigera, Juan Francisco
author Grigera, Juan Francisco
author_facet Grigera, Juan Francisco
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv KIRCHNERISM
LULISM
PINK TIDE NEOPOPULISM
POLITICAL ECONOMY OF POPULISM
SOUTH AMERICA
topic KIRCHNERISM
LULISM
PINK TIDE NEOPOPULISM
POLITICAL ECONOMY OF POPULISM
SOUTH AMERICA
purl_subject.fl_str_mv https://purl.org/becyt/ford/5.6
https://purl.org/becyt/ford/5
dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv There has been a renewed interest in populism in Latin America, sparked by the social mobilization against neoliberalism usually referred to as the ‘Pink Tide’. Governments brought to power by the Pink Tide have been successful in reconstructing the conditions of capital accumulation as well as incorporating a new set of social movement demands. This article puts forward an interpretation of ‘Pink Tide neopopulism’ based on a political economy approach. It argues that the two factors of a crisis of neoliberalism in the region and the existence of social movements with unmet demands are not enough to explain the rise and demise of populism. The commodity boom needs to be added as an enabling condition for these transformations. By revisiting the debate in Latin America and proposing a different reading, the article redefines an overloaded term and provides a new analytical viewpoint from which to understand the ‘historical task’ of populism in Brazil and Argentina.
Fil: Grigera, Juan Francisco. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina. University College London; Estados Unidos
description There has been a renewed interest in populism in Latin America, sparked by the social mobilization against neoliberalism usually referred to as the ‘Pink Tide’. Governments brought to power by the Pink Tide have been successful in reconstructing the conditions of capital accumulation as well as incorporating a new set of social movement demands. This article puts forward an interpretation of ‘Pink Tide neopopulism’ based on a political economy approach. It argues that the two factors of a crisis of neoliberalism in the region and the existence of social movements with unmet demands are not enough to explain the rise and demise of populism. The commodity boom needs to be added as an enabling condition for these transformations. By revisiting the debate in Latin America and proposing a different reading, the article redefines an overloaded term and provides a new analytical viewpoint from which to understand the ‘historical task’ of populism in Brazil and Argentina.
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