Consideraciones sobre los orígenes de los populismos progresistas en América Latina y la persistencia del Socialismo del Siglo XXI en Venezuela

Translated title of the contribution: Considerations on the Origins of Progressive Populisms in Latin America and the Persistence of 21st Century Socialism in Venezuela

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Abstract

The regime established by Hugo Chávez and continued by Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela has generated social, migratory, economic, and political repercussions that have transcended the country's borders, becoming a destabilizing factor for democracy and security in Latin America. To explain this phenomenon, it is proposed to analyze the background, contexts, and elements that led to its emergence and consolidation. To this end, after discussing the concept and characteristics of populism, a review is made of its historical manifestation in the classic Latin American populisms of the mid-20th century. The final section focuses on analyzing the peculiarities of Latin American neopopulism and the Socialism of the 21st Century in Venezuela. Through this exploration, the aim is to understand its ideological bases, characteristics, and consequences and propose hypotheses about the causes of its endurance in power.

Translated title of the contributionConsiderations on the Origins of Progressive Populisms in Latin America and the Persistence of 21st Century Socialism in Venezuela
Original languageSpanish (Chile)
Pages (from-to)263-288
Number of pages26
JournalAraucaria
Volume26
Issue number56
DOIs
StatePublished - 2024

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