COVID-19's political challenges in Latin America

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COVID-19's political challenges in Latin America

Michelle Fernandez, Carlos Machado, editors

(Latin American societies : current challenges in social sciences)

Springer, c2021

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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This book analyzes how COVID-19 impacted politics and how politics shaped the response to the pandemic in Latin America, the region which has become the epicenter of the global health crisis started in China. The volume brings together studies carried out in eight countries of the region - Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Mexico, Nicaragua and Uruguay - and show how the impacts and outcomes varied a lot across the region depending on the political processes under way in each country in the years preceding the pandemic and on the political responses adopted by each government to deal with the health crisis. The volume is divided into four parts, each one dedicated to a specific dimension of the relation between politics and COVID-19 in Latin America. The first part is dedicated to denialism, and presents three case studies of governments that denied the importance of the health crisis: Brazil, Mexico and Nicaragua. The second part takes Uruguay and Colombia as two opposite examples of successful and failed state action against COVID-19. The third part analyzes how social movements faced the pandemic in Brazil and Chile. Finally, the fourth part analyzes how public opinion reacted to political responses to COVID-19 in four countries: Argentina, Brazil, Ecuador and Mexico. COVID-19's Political Challenges in Latin America will be a valuable resource for political scientists, sociologists and other social scientists interested in understanding how the pandemic affected politics and how politics affected the fight against the biggest health crisis faced by humanity in the last hundred years.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: What are the political challenges of COVID-19 in Latin America?Part I: The deniers 2. Brazilian response to Covid-19: polarization and conflict 3. Mexico in the face of Covid-19: in between actions and inefficiency 4. Nicaragua: denying the health crisis and the political crisis Part II: State Action During COVID-19 Pandemic 5. Managing the pandemic in Colombia: between the immediate response and the structural consequences 6. The Uruguayan's State's structure and the management of the pandemic Part III: Social Movements and pandemic 7. Solidarity during the Pandemic: Creative Recombinations in Social Movement Frames and Repertoires 8. Transformative events and collective action in Chile during the Covid pandemic Part IV: Public opinion and pandemic 9. Presidential approval during the Covid-19 pandemic in Argentina 10. Identity versus fear of death: political polarization under the Covid-19 pandemic in Brazil 11. Between pessimism and mistrust: Ecuadorian attitudes in the 2020 coronavirus pandemic 12. "For the sake of all, the Poor First": covid, mananeras and the popularity of the mexican president 13. Conclusion: Comparing cases to understand the political challenges of COVID-19 in Latin America

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  • NCID
    BC15058567
  • ISBN
    • 9783030776015
  • Country Code
    sz
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Cham
  • Pages/Volumes
    xi, 198 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
  • Parent Bibliography ID
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