Latin America's post-COVID democratic pressures rise
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Significance The latest survey suggests that, while the COVID-19 pandemic and the related economic downturn did not, at least initially, undermine support for democracy, the pressure of demands on it will continue to mount. Impacts Only half of the 49% of Latin Americans who prefer democracy as a system of government are satisfied with its results. Low-income countries are particularly vulnerable to populist candidates who offer a quick fix to their country’s problems. The ability of Latin American governments to address inequality will be crucial for the region’s future social cohesion.
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Vol 48
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pp. 39-61
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Vol 32
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Vol 14
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pp. 381-400
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2020 ◽
Vol 40
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pp. 1183-1200
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