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The conservative wave (Portuguese: onda conservadora; Spanish: ola conservadora), or blue tide (Portuguese: maré azul; Spanish: marea azul), was a right-wing political phenomenon that occurred in the mid-2010s to the early 2020s in Latin America as a direct reaction to the pink tide.
[1] In the Journal of Latin American Studies, Bohoslavsky says "The Right in Latin America is an excellent book not just for its deft combining of sociological elite power theory and studies on right-wing parties but also for the impressive amount of data collected from numerous interviews in four countries, from press and think tank documents ...
These issues for many years strongly affected the way that Latin American society was organized. The majority of liberals believed in a democratic system of government, but this system would create many changes and much confusion in Latin American communities in the early 19th century. On the other hand, conservatism favored existing systems ...
The time is right, and so is the leadership. Let’s get to work. Arturo McFields is an exiled journalist, former ambassador to the OAS and former member of the Norwegian Peace Corps.
With luck, Latin American voters will shy away from demagogues on the extreme left and extreme right, and move the region in the near future to the rational center.
The union between Republicans and the Latin American right strengthened with the close relationship between then-Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro and Trump. Bolsonaro, well liked among ...
[74] According to Marc Becker, a Latin American history professor of Truman State University, the claim of the presidency by Juan Guaidó "was part of a U.S.-backed maximum-pressure campaign for regime change that empowered an extremist faction of the country's opposition while simultaneously destroying the economy with sanctions."
Latin America has the highest murder rates in the world, and growing numbers of right-of-center candidates are calling for “mano dura” - a strong hand - against criminals.