Democratic Setback in Latin America: from a progressive political cycle towards a neoliberal and authoritarian political cycle

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Autor(a) principal: Medeiros, Josué
Data de Publicação: 2018
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Revista de Ciências Sociais
Texto Completo: http://www.periodicos.ufc.br/revcienso/article/view/19358
Resumo: The present article intends to analyze the political framework of Latin America through the notion of political cycle. Since 2015, the continent has been living a neoliberal and non-democratic political cycle that has replaced the progressive political cycle (Soares Lima, 2008), dominant since the end of the 20th century. With the concept of political cycle, our aim is to take into account many recent presidential overthrows in the region – Zelaya in Honduras (2009), Lugo in Paraguay (2012) and Rousseff in Brazil (2016) –, situating them in a broader political process of neoliberal and oligarchical advance. This process also encompasses Macri's victory in Argentina (2015), Evo Morales' defeat in the 2016' referendum on reelections in Bolivia, a possible Piñera's victory in Chile (December 2017) and, last but not least, the deep and persistent crisis in Venezuela. Such a broader process must thus encompass the conjunctural dynamics along with more permanent tendencies – and this dialectics guides this article's search for a definition of political cycle, in order to deepen our understanding of the new political cycle, paying special attention to its subtraction on representative democracy's scope in the region (a theme that has been decisive for many analysts of the Brazilian case, such as Wanderley Guilherme dos Santos, Luís Felipe Miguel and José Maurício Domingues).    
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spelling Democratic Setback in Latin America: from a progressive political cycle towards a neoliberal and authoritarian political cycleRegressão Democrática na América Latina: do ciclo político progressista e ao ciclo político neoliberal e autoritárioPolitical cycleDemocracyLatin Americademocraciaciclo políticoAmérica LatinaThe present article intends to analyze the political framework of Latin America through the notion of political cycle. Since 2015, the continent has been living a neoliberal and non-democratic political cycle that has replaced the progressive political cycle (Soares Lima, 2008), dominant since the end of the 20th century. With the concept of political cycle, our aim is to take into account many recent presidential overthrows in the region – Zelaya in Honduras (2009), Lugo in Paraguay (2012) and Rousseff in Brazil (2016) –, situating them in a broader political process of neoliberal and oligarchical advance. This process also encompasses Macri's victory in Argentina (2015), Evo Morales' defeat in the 2016' referendum on reelections in Bolivia, a possible Piñera's victory in Chile (December 2017) and, last but not least, the deep and persistent crisis in Venezuela. Such a broader process must thus encompass the conjunctural dynamics along with more permanent tendencies – and this dialectics guides this article's search for a definition of political cycle, in order to deepen our understanding of the new political cycle, paying special attention to its subtraction on representative democracy's scope in the region (a theme that has been decisive for many analysts of the Brazilian case, such as Wanderley Guilherme dos Santos, Luís Felipe Miguel and José Maurício Domingues).    O presente artigo tem como objetivo analisar o quadro político da América Latina a partir de noção de ciclo político. Entende-se que, desde 2015, o continente vive um noco ciclo político neoliberal e antidemocrático, em substituição ao ciclo político progressista (Soares Lima: 2008) que marcou a região desde o final do século XX. Trata-se, com o conceito de ciclo político, de inserir o conjunto de quedas presidenciais recentes - Zelaya, Honduras, em 2009, Lugo, Paraguai, 2012 e Rousseff, Brasil, 2016 – em processo político mais amplo de avanço do neoliberalismo e das forças oligárquicas, no qual podemos listar a vitória de Macri na Argentina em 2015, a derrota, em 2016, de Evo Morales no plebiscito sobre uma nova reeleição, uma possível vitória de Pinera no Chile nas eleições presidenciais de dezembro de 2017 e, por último mas não menos importante, a persistente e profunda crise política e social na Venezuela. Tal processo mais amplo deve contemplar, portanto, dinâmicas conjunturais com tendências mais permanentes, e é com essa dialética que o presente artigo buscará, primeiro, definir o que é um ciclo político, para em seguida, aprofundar as caraterísticas do novo ciclo político, em especial o seu caráter de redução do alcance da democracia representativa, nos termos em que alguns autores (Wanderley Guilherme dos Santos, Luís Felipe Miguel, José Maurício Domingues) estão apresentando para o Brasil.  Universidade Federal do Ceará2018-02-28info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://www.periodicos.ufc.br/revcienso/article/view/19358Revista de Ciências Sociais (Social Sciences' Journal); Vol. 49 No. 1_Mar/Jun (2018): Os Significados das novas quedas presidenciais na América Latina: instabilidade dos governos ou dos regimes?; 98-133Revista de Ciências Sociais (Revista de Ciencias Sociales); Vol. 49 Núm. 1_Mar/Jun (2018): Os Significados das novas quedas presidenciais na América Latina: instabilidade dos governos ou dos regimes?; 98-133Revista de Ciências Sociais; v. 49 n. 1_Mar/Jun (2018): Os Significados das novas quedas presidenciais na América Latina: instabilidade dos governos ou dos regimes?; 98-1332318-46200041-8862reponame:Revista de Ciências Sociaisinstname:Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instacron:UFCporhttp://www.periodicos.ufc.br/revcienso/article/view/19358/71768Copyright (c) 2018 Revista de Ciências Sociaisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMedeiros, Josué2019-01-15T20:32:26Zoai:periodicos.ufc:article/19358Revistahttp://periodicos.ufc.br/revciensoPUBhttp://www.periodicos.ufc.br/index.php/revcienso/oai||rcs.ufc@gmail.com|| cunhafilho@ufc.br2318-46200041-8862opendoar:2019-01-15T20:32:26Revista de Ciências Sociais - Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Democratic Setback in Latin America: from a progressive political cycle towards a neoliberal and authoritarian political cycle
Regressão Democrática na América Latina: do ciclo político progressista e ao ciclo político neoliberal e autoritário
title Democratic Setback in Latin America: from a progressive political cycle towards a neoliberal and authoritarian political cycle
spellingShingle Democratic Setback in Latin America: from a progressive political cycle towards a neoliberal and authoritarian political cycle
Medeiros, Josué
Political cycle
Democracy
Latin America
democracia
ciclo político
América Latina
title_short Democratic Setback in Latin America: from a progressive political cycle towards a neoliberal and authoritarian political cycle
title_full Democratic Setback in Latin America: from a progressive political cycle towards a neoliberal and authoritarian political cycle
title_fullStr Democratic Setback in Latin America: from a progressive political cycle towards a neoliberal and authoritarian political cycle
title_full_unstemmed Democratic Setback in Latin America: from a progressive political cycle towards a neoliberal and authoritarian political cycle
title_sort Democratic Setback in Latin America: from a progressive political cycle towards a neoliberal and authoritarian political cycle
author Medeiros, Josué
author_facet Medeiros, Josué
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Medeiros, Josué
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Political cycle
Democracy
Latin America
democracia
ciclo político
América Latina
topic Political cycle
Democracy
Latin America
democracia
ciclo político
América Latina
description The present article intends to analyze the political framework of Latin America through the notion of political cycle. Since 2015, the continent has been living a neoliberal and non-democratic political cycle that has replaced the progressive political cycle (Soares Lima, 2008), dominant since the end of the 20th century. With the concept of political cycle, our aim is to take into account many recent presidential overthrows in the region – Zelaya in Honduras (2009), Lugo in Paraguay (2012) and Rousseff in Brazil (2016) –, situating them in a broader political process of neoliberal and oligarchical advance. This process also encompasses Macri's victory in Argentina (2015), Evo Morales' defeat in the 2016' referendum on reelections in Bolivia, a possible Piñera's victory in Chile (December 2017) and, last but not least, the deep and persistent crisis in Venezuela. Such a broader process must thus encompass the conjunctural dynamics along with more permanent tendencies – and this dialectics guides this article's search for a definition of political cycle, in order to deepen our understanding of the new political cycle, paying special attention to its subtraction on representative democracy's scope in the region (a theme that has been decisive for many analysts of the Brazilian case, such as Wanderley Guilherme dos Santos, Luís Felipe Miguel and José Maurício Domingues).    
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