Protest politics and the ‘crisis of the Left’ in Latin America
A new book from Bath's Juan Pablo Ferrero examines the shifts in politics seen in Brazil and Argentina and asks what went wrong for the Left in Latin America.
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A new book from Bath's Juan Pablo Ferrero examines the shifts in politics seen in Brazil and Argentina and asks what went wrong for the Left in Latin America.
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