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About the Author
Juan Pablo Ferrero is a Lecturer in Latin American Studies in the Department of Politics, Languages and International Studies of the University of Bath, UK. Luciana Tatagiba is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Campinas in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Ana Natalucci is Associate Researcher in the Sociology and Demography Department at the Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas y Tecnicas of Argentina (CONICET).
Reviews
Combining an innovative theoretical approach and an impressive collection of empirical data from Brazil and Argentina, this book brings new light on the role of social mobilization during the left governments and in their fall. The crisis of the left struck hard on Latin America, but it has been a global tendency. Its understanding should concern everybody fearing the decline of democratic rule. -- Evelina Dagnino, Full Professor of Political Science, University of Campinas, Brazil
What accounts for the apparently puzzling political U-turn in Latin America? It was not so long ago that analysts spoke of a hegemonic left and left-of-center project in the region, an alliance of government, allied social movements, and large numbers of beneficiaries of socially-inclusive policies, that seemed in many countries both successful and durable. Now, as the region seems to turn, country by country, towards conservative and revanchist politics, the analyses in this valuable book seem vital. Based on the two largest countries in Latin America, the book avoids easy answers or reliance on stylized categories. Rather, it wisely seeks answers to socio-political dynamics in the previous period, ones that developed and intensified over the course of the left turn. Drawing on careful research and sophisticated theoretical tools, this book is timely, incisive, and sobering. It is necessary reading for anyone interested in the region or on the possibilities of institutional left politics more broadly. -- Gianpaolo Baiocchi, Professor of Individualized Studies and Sociology, New York University
This fascinating volume illuminates the "missing link" in the studies on the recent left turn in Latin America. Though the literature is abundant on state-centered perspectives on public policies, party systems and welfare expansion, the patterns of popular mobilization have been scarcely studied. This book is something we have long been waiting for: a rigorous and socially-grounded analysis of popular politics in two major countries of the region. -- Sebastian Etchemendy, Associate Research Professor, Universidad Torcuato Di Tella
Book Information
ISBN 9781786607843
Author Juan Pablo Ferrero
Format Hardback
Page Count 324
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield International
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield International
Weight(grams) 626g
Dimensions(mm) 228mm * 160mm * 26mm