Sumario: | This book explores the complexities and dynamics of democracy in Latin America, focusing on the challenges and lessons learned within the region. It examines the historical and contemporary political landscapes, discussing issues such as democratic setbacks, political crises, and the role of social movements. The book is divided into three parts: analyzing democratic theories and methodologies, exploring recent political tensions and crises, and examining social participation and institutional innovations. Aimed at students, scholars, and those interested in Latin American politics, it offers insights into the successes and failures of democratic experiments and highlights the influence of leftist governments on political participation. The authors seek to illuminate pathways for resistance and democratic renewal in the region.
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