In recent years, the political landscapes of Latin America’s Southern Cone-Argentina, Brazil, and Chile-have showcased a complex interplay of democratic resilience and rising authoritarian tendencies. The article “An ABC of Authoritarianism: Argentina, Brazil, and Chile,” published by Jacobin, delves into the evolving dynamics within these three nations, exploring how authoritarian impulses are manifesting amid social unrest, economic challenges, and shifting political alliances. This examination sheds light on the patterns of governance, repression, and resistance that are shaping the future of these key regional players.
The Rise of Authoritarian Tendencies in Argentina Brazil and Chile
Across Argentina, Brazil, and Chile, a worrying shift toward centralized control and the erosion of democratic norms has become increasingly visible. Governments in these nations have employed a range of tactics to stifle dissent and concentrate power, often under the guise of national security…
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Author : Jackson Lee
Publish date : 2026-02-04 13:23:00
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