GIGA Journal Family | 22/08/2018

New Journal of Politics in Latin America 2/2018

Political participation through elections and voting is the focus of the current issue of the Journal of Politics in Latin America. Elections in Brazil and Mexico are only a selection of the contributions in this issue.

Journal of Politics of Latin America Vol. 10, No. 2 (2018)

Research Articles

  • Fábio Lacerda: Assessing the Strength of Pentecostal Churches’ Electoral Support: Evidence from Brazil Abstract | PDF

  • Héctor Bahamonde: Aiming Right at You: Group versus Individual Clientelistic Targeting in Brazil Abstract | PDF

  • Antonio Ugues Jr.: Public Perceptions of Clean Elections in Mexico: An Analysis of the 2000, 2006, and 2012 Elections Abstract | PDF

  • Eleonora Dávalos, Leonardo Fabio Morales, Jennifer S. Holmes, Liliana M. Dávalos: Opposition Support and the Experience of Violence Explain the Colombian Peace Referendum Abstract | PDF

Research Notes

  • D. Lynn Holland: “New Extractivism” in Mexico: Hope and Deception Abstract | PDF

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