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- ItemAmérica Latina: una comunidad de seguridad no beligerante(Ril Editores, 2021) Jenne, Nicole
- ItemDiffusion and global circulation of populist discourse(Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd., 2024) Rovira Kaltwasser, Cristóbal Gonzalo; Sandoval Agüero, Cristóbal PatricioDespite increasing interest in and research on populism, there is a gap in the literature on the phenomenon when it comes to understanding the diffusion of populist projects across countries and regions. With the aim of addressing this research gap, this chapter develops a theoretical framework that is useful for analysing the dynamics of the diffusion and global circulation of populist discourse. Considering the literature on the diffusion of public policies, collective action frames and the theory of circulation of ideas, this chapter conceives populism as a global, multi-scalar political phenomenon beyond contextually situated cases. To demonstrate the utility of the proposed framework, we provide empirical illustrations of the dynamics of diffusion and global circulation of populist discourse from the Global South to the Global North and vice versa. We are thus interested in advancing a research agenda on the transnational dimension of populism and its diffusion across the globe.
- ItemDirect democracy(Edward Elgar, 2024) Altman, David
- ItemEthical value networks(2022) Murray, Warwick E.; Howson, Kelle; Bidwell, Simon; Overton, John; Rehner, Johannes; Williams, Peter B. F.
- ItemGender, corruption, and presidential politics(Edgar Elgar Publishing, 2024) Reyes-Housholder, Catherine GraceThis chapter argues that when corruption issues become salient, the role of gender stereotypes in presidential politics is Janus-faced. Associations between women in presidential politics and moral integrity in such contexts may facilitate women’s presidential elections. However, these widespread ideas can also create higher standards, limiting opportunities for women to attain and maintain this power. The chapter illustrates these arguments by drawing on scholarship on women presidential candidates and women presidents in Asia, Africa, Europe, Latin America, and the United States. The chapter points out that research relies on the assumption that candidate traits matter for how women obtain, maintain, and gain presidential power, both in terms of election victories and approval ratings. Future scholarship may seek to evaluate how much gender stereotypes concerning moral integrity matter to women’s presidential victories in contexts of corruption compared to election fundamentals, such as macroeconomic performance.
- ItemHacia un populismo feminista(Editores del Sur, 2021) Cadahia, Luciana; Biglieri, Paula
- ItemPeacekeeping: An emerging area of Southeast Asia’s defence and security cooperation?(Bristol University Press, 2023) Jenne, Nicole
- ItemPublic affairs education in Latin America and the shape of the state: the cases of Brazil, Chile, and Colombia(Edward Elgar Publishing, 2022) Corrêa Gomes, Ricardo; Sanabria-Pulido, Pablo; Pliscoff, Cristian; Carvalho Teixeira, Marco AntonioThis chapter explores, from a comparative perspective, the current state of public administration education in three Latin American countries, each with strong similarities and different traditions and emphases on their public administration structures. In doing so, we aim to analyze how the shape and the type of the State have influenced public affairs education in the three countries. We will offer in the first part an overview of public administration in Latin America. In the second section, we will delve into the evolution and the current state of public affairs education at three different levels (undergraduate, master, and doctoral). Finally, according to the analysis in section 2, we will display a comparative analysis aiming to disentangle the particular focus in each country, the differences, and the commonalities to see whether there is a Latin American way of teaching public affairs.
- ItemPublic Diplomacy in Latin America: An Emerging Field of Practice?(Routledge, 2020) Aguirre Azócar, DanielThe chapter surveys the field of public diplomacy (PD) in Latin America. In doing so, it highlights common traits shaping governmental public diplomacy in Latin America. It contends that PD in the region is either being discovered or rediscovered conceptually by ministries of foreign affairs and diplomatic practitioners as digital platforms have compelled foreign policy bureaucracies in each country to undertake the modernization of functions and objectives in the current technological environment. Lastly, the chapter will compare the use of social media—mainly Twitter—by four Spanish-speaking South American countries as a way to exemplify how PD has begun to be “ideationally” assimilated and new institutional practices emerge in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, and Perú.
- ItemRegistro Electrónico Nacional de Prescripción de Estupefacientes y Psicotrópicos: una mirada a posibles ventajas y dificultades de implementación(Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, 2024) Altermatt Couratier, Fernando René; Leon Stehr, Paula Jacinta; Goic Boroevic, Carolina; Leniz Martelli, Javiera; Ramos Vergara, Paulina Cecilia; Neyem, Hugo Andrés; Verges Gómez, Álvaro Javier; Aranguiz Villagran, Matías Andrés; Centro de Políticas Públicas UC; Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Escuela de Medicina; Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Facultad de Ingeniería; Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Facultad de Derecho; Universidad de los Andes. Escuela de Psicología