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First published on March 13, 2008 Political Research Quarterly 2008, doi:10.1177/1065912908314198
© 2008 University of Utah
Partisanship and Policy Choice: Whats Left for the Left in Latin America?
Peter Kingstone
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Joseph Young*
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: jkyoung{at}fsu.edu.
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Leftists seem to be on the rise in Latin America, but it is unclear to what extent this impacts policy. Thus, a crucial question hangs over this apparent "shift" in regional preferences: does the left have any real options to offer? Or in Latin America in an age of globalization, "whats left for the left?" The contending perspectives are compared, and then the evidence is evaluated using a series of econometric models. In sum, no discernible policy differences between the left and the rest were found. In the conclusion, the implications of this result for Latin American democracy are discussed.

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