Emma Martin

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Latin America’s transition from military regimes to democratic forms of government took place largely in the 1980s, even before the fall of the Berlin Wall. The most important trigger was the continent’s Latin American debt crisis of 1982. That year, as Michael Reid puts it, ‘the dictatorships buckled under the opprobrium of economic failure
The Age of The Strongman: How the Cult of the Leader Threatens Democracy around the World
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