2021
DOI: 10.46468/rsaap.15.2
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Abstract: The "pink tide" or turn to the left that altered the Latin American political landscape brought promises to promote equality, social justice, and new forms of democratic participation on the one hand, and stronger and more centralized states, with greater capacity to intervene and regulate the economy and society on the other hand. This paper examines if and how these promises affected women's policy machinery in four countries in the region. Now that the pink tide era is fading and the region is facing an inc… Show more

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