
Latin America: Social and Political Context of Protest Activity
Author(s) -
Nailya Yakovleva
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
perspektivy
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2411-3417
DOI - 10.32726/2411-3417-2020-1-66-81
Subject(s) - presidency , latin americans , elite , political science , politics , language change , government (linguistics) , context (archaeology) , political economy , population , development economics , sociology , law , geography , economics , art , linguistics , philosophy , demography , literature , archaeology
The article is devoted to the 2019 upsurge in mass protests in Latin America. The vast majority of actions had anti-elite character and reflected the growing discontent of the population with government economic and social policies. Latin American societies are becoming increasingly sensitive to large-scale corruption among the ruling elites. In these conditions, public confidence in government institutions, including that of presidency, is declining. As the problems of the region’s countries do not have quick solutions, the rise of mass protests may extend to the current year, and the social agenda may be supplemented with a political one.