GOVT 420 Topics in Latin American Politics
This course is an advanced seminar covering Latin American politics from the 1930s to the present, with a focus on Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Peru, and Venezuela. The course is organized thematically, exploring topics such as the perils of presidentialism; the roots of party system stability; the recent resurgence of populism; the decline of corporatism; the rise of new social movements; the Catholic Church; state weakness; and the left turn. [W]
Prerequisite
GOVT 102 or
GOVT 103, and one additional International or Comparative elective
Instructor
Van Dyck