Argentina under the Kirchners : the legacy of left populism /

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Author / Creator:López Levy, Marcela, author.
Imprint:Rugby, Warwickshire : Practical Action Publishing Limited, in association with Latin American Bureau, [2017]
©2017
Description:99 pages : illustrations ; 18 cm.
Language:English
Series:Latin America Bureau special report
Latin America Bureau special report.
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10985127
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Other authors / contributors:Latin American Bureau, issuing body.
ISBN:1909014052
9781909014053
9781909014084
9781909014060
Notes:Includes bibliographical references.
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Summary:In 2003 Néstor Kirchner took power in a country still reeling from financial meltdown. He set out to reverse the extreme neo-liberal policies of the 1990s, and ruled through heady years of unprecedented economic growth. Néstor was one half of a political couple -- his wife Cristina Fernández de Kirchner won the race for the top job in 2007 and they swapped roles. In 2011 she was voted in for a second term with the highest support ever obtained in a presidential election. And yet in 2015 she was voted out on vague promises of 'change'. During the Kirchners' administrations inequality had fallen, per capita income had nearly doubled, the economy had grown as never before - so what did people want to change? Why did they vote for the first ever democratically elected right-wing government? How was society torn apart into two vitriolic and equal opposing halves? The legacy of Kirchnerism offers key lessons for progressive politics everywhere - and points to the challenges of taking on resurgent conservative forces in Argentina and around the world.
Physical Description:99 pages : illustrations ; 18 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:1909014052
9781909014053
9781909014084
9781909014060