GIGA Journal Family | 14/04/2025

New Journal of Politics in Latin America 1/2025

In this issue, we look at the conditions under which marriage-equality measures have been stopped from progressing in Latin America, economic voting and support for governors in the region, anti-science populism against Brazil’s COVID-19 vaccination programme, and other topics.


  • Journal of Politics in Latin America Vol. 17, No. 1 (2025)

    Research Articles

    • Carlos Alza Barco: Hindering Policy Change: Under What Conditions Have Marriage Equality Policies Been Hampered in Latin America?

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    • François Gélineau, Mathieu Turgeon, Yannick Dufresne, Axel Déry: Electoral Accountability in a Multilevel Governance Context: Economic Voting and Gubernatorial Support in Latin America

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    • David J. Samuels, Karine Belarmino: Partisan Dehumanization in Brazil's Asymmetrically Polarized Party System

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    • Gabriel de Arruda Castro, Gary M. Reich: Anti-Science Populism Versus Brazil's Covid-19 Vaccination Program: A Tale of Two Pandemic Stories

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    • María Fernanda Somuano Ventura, Yuriko Takahashi: Procedural Justice, Representation, and Institutional Trust in Mexico

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    • Roger Merino: Unraveling a Political Technology: Free, Prior, and Informed Consent in Peruvian Oil and Mining Sectors

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