Explaining Colombia’s late Left Turn
The long journey of the Left toward victory at the polls
Between 2005 and 2008, the share of Latin American presidents from a right-wing party fell to 33%, compared to 64% in the early 1990s. By 2009, more than two-thirds of the countries in the region had a president from a left- or center-left party. Despite common sociopolitical and economic developments with its neighboring countries, Colombia elected a leftist president – for the first time in its modern history – only this year. The present paper examines the factors that might explain Colombia’s comparatively late political Left Turn.
To this end, it explores the historic conditions that hindered the consolidation of a leftist political party or coalition with broad electoral support until the foundation of the Historic Pact for Colombia. Moreover, it draws attention to the recent social, political and economic developments that have fostered the expansion of this left-wing coalition yet considering that the efforts to
cement a leftist political alternative date back to the last century.
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- Artikel-Nr.: SW9783961164707458270
- Artikelnummer SW9783961164707458270
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Autor
Daniela Forero Nuñez
- Verlag Diplom.de
- Seitenzahl 24
- Veröffentlichung 29.03.2023
- ISBN 9783961164707
- Verlag Diplom.de