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      Parties and Social Protest in Latin America’s Neoliberal Era

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      Party Politics
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          Prior research has shown that economic liberalization leads to greater levels of protest in the presence of open and democratic politics. Yet the meso-level political institutions that associate democratic political regimes with protest remain unknown. In this light, the article analyses the effects of political parties on the level of protest using cross-sectional time-series data from 17 Latin American countries beginning with the third wave of democratization in 1978. The results show that the quality of representation embodied in political parties structures the level of societal conflict. In particular, countries with low levels of party system institutionalization and high levels of legislative fragmentation experience greater levels of protest activity. Overall, the article highlights the importance of political institutions in countering the most recent wave of protest against economic liberalization across Latin America.

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                Journal
                Party Politics
                Party Politics
                SAGE Publications
                1354-0688
                1460-3683
                September 2010
                April 19 2010
                September 2010
                : 16
                : 5
                : 669-686
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Political Science, University of Missouri, 314 Professional Building, Columbia, MO 65211, USA,
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                10.1177/1354068809346005
                906a8d1a-36ee-4105-af58-0fcee42578cc
                © 2010

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