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Populists and Technocrats in Latin America: Conflict, Cohabitation, and Cooperation
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Abstract
The literature frequently presents populists and technocrats as antagonistic. Although undoubtedly there are good historical examples that confirm this tension, in this article we propose that the relations between economic technocrats and populists are less conflictive than usually assumed and coha... view more
The literature frequently presents populists and technocrats as antagonistic. Although undoubtedly there are good historical examples that confirm this tension, in this article we propose that the relations between economic technocrats and populists are less conflictive than usually assumed and cohabitation a more common outcome than expected. We argue that two conditions moderate conflict between populists and economic technocrats, leading not only to their cohabitation but to cooperation between them: the programmatic mandate of populists and the economic context of their rise to power. We analyse the relations of economic experts with nine populist presidents in contemporary Latin America to show this argument’s soundness.... view less
Keywords
Latin America; populism; technocracy; political system; economic policy; political economy
Classification
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture
Free Keywords
Latin America; political economy; populism; technocrats
Document language
English
Publication Year
2020
Page/Pages
p. 509-519
Journal
Politics and Governance, 8 (2020) 4
Issue topic
Varieties of Technocratic Populism around the World
ISSN
2183-2463
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed