Exploring the Roots of Polarization in Latin American Politics
A recent book co-authored by two Cornell professors examines how political elites and social inequalities contribute to polarization in Latin America.
In a recent Q&A, insights were shared from a new book that delves into the complexities of political polarization in Latin America. The authors, both professors at Cornell, highlight the dual role of political elites in fostering division for popularity.
The book suggests that beyond political maneuvers, social conflicts stemming from extreme inequalities also play a significant role in creating polarization. This perspective invites a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by democracies in the region.
As Latin America continues to grapple with these issues, the lessons drawn from this analysis may prove crucial for addressing the underlying factors that contribute to political instability.