GIGA Journal Family | 08/12/2024

New Journal of Politics in Latin America 3/2024

This issue covers topics such as electoral personalism in presidential elections, the reasons for the frequency of constitutional amendments in Mexico, the Brazilian extreme-right and China, regulatory agencies’ financial autonomy in Brazil, and Latin American views of China and the United States.


  • Journal of Politics in Latin America Vol. 16, No. 3 (2024)

    Research Articles

    • Diego Luján, Federico Acosta y Lara: Assessing Electoral Personalism in Latin American Presidential Elections

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    • George Tsebelis, Edwin Atilano-Robles: Why Are Constitutional Amendments in Mexico so Frequent?

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    • Thiago P. B. Bessimo, Octavio Amorim Neto: The Brazilian Extreme-Right and China

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    • Bruno Queiroz Cunha, Mauro Santos Silva: Incredibly Committed? Assessing Regulatory Agency Financial Autonomy in Brazil From a Critical Perspective

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    • Asbel Bohigues, Shoujun Cui, Scott Morgenstern: Party Cohesion, Congruence, and Foreign Powers: Latin American Views About China and the United States

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    Research Note

    • Luciana Berman, María Paula Bertino, Agustín Vallejo: Gender Disparities in Academic Publishing in Argentina. A Review of Political Science Journals (2011–2021)

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