Anti-Neoliberal Populisms in Comparative Perspective
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<p>In this book Enrico Padoan proposes an original middle-range theory to explain the emergence and the internal organisation of anti-neoliberal populist parties in Latin America and Southern Europe and the relationships between these parties and the organised working class.</p><p>Padoan begins by tracing the diverging evolution of the electoral Lefts in Latin America and Southern Europe in the aftermath of economic crises and during the implementation of austerity measures within many of these nations. A causal typology for interpreting the possible outcomes of the realignments within the electoral Lefts is proposed. Hereafter the volume features five empirical chapters four of which focus on the rise of anti-neoliberal populist parties in Bolivia Argentina Spain and Italy while a fifth offers an analysis on four ‘shadow cases’ in Venezuela Uruguay Portugal and Greece.</p><p>Scholars of Latin America and Comparative Politics will find <i>Anti-Neoliberal Populisms in Comparative Perspective</i> a highly valuable resource offering a distinctive perspective on the impact of different populisms on party systems and on the challenges that such populisms posed to syndicalism and to traditional left-of-centre parties.</p>
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