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Vol. 23 No. 48 (2024): The new rights in Latin America: ideas, actors, and political strategies
Vol. 23 No. 48 (2024): The new rights in Latin America: ideas, actors, and political strategies
Published:
2024-08-31
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Editorial
The new rights in Latin America: ideas, actors, and political strategies
Lorena Soler, Juan Jesús Morales, Paulo Renato Silva
1-26
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Artigos
The nation and its others: nationalism and counter-insurgency in the discourse of the Latin American Anticommunist Confederation (CAL)
André Kaysel
27-51
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National sovereignty and anti-semitism: the memories of the Argentine nationalist right in facing the Eichmann case
Celina Albornoz
52-76
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The new right and their books: right-wing authors, publishers, and best sellers in Brazil and Argentina
Thiago Augusto Pereira, Ezequiel Saferstein
77-108
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Libertarian movement and Prophets of the market in Chile: the ideas of Axel Kaiser
Juan Jesús Morales Martín
109-143
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Right-wing think tanks as political intervention mechanisms during the pandemic in Latin America: their perception about the State in Chile, Colombia, and Argentina
Ana Belén Mercado
144-175
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The political arm of the scientific field: the Brazilian Society for the Progress of Science during the government of Jair Bolsonaro (2019-2022)
Enzo Andrés Scargiali
176-204
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Judicialization of politics and legal wars in the 21st century: an analysis of the cases of Argentina, Brazil and Ecuador
Florencia Prego
205-236
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Peru: transition of the radical right towards authoritarianism
Ariel Alejandro Goldstein
237-261
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Right wings and corporate political action in the agricultural sector in Argentina (2015-2019) and Paraguay (2013-2018)
Monica Susana Nikolajczuk
262-293
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Resenhas
Radical rights, global right-wing family, and Iberosphere: the role of Vox for Latin America
Martín Rafael Duarte Penayo
294-300
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