Much attention in recent years has been devoted to the Latin American “left turn” with little attention to the how right-wing politics has adjusted to meet the new challenge to its dominance, which, in a previous era, was largely a given. We hope this Report, which examines right-wing movements and political strategies in Bolivia, Colombia, Mexico, Nicaragua, and as an overall regional phenomenon, contributes to our readers’ understanding of the Latin American right today.
January/February
2008
Volume:
41
Number:
1