Latin America's Surprisingly Resilient Democracies

Pro-democracy activists once held up Latin America as a crowning achievement, a region notorious for 19th-century caudillosand Cold War military strongmen that was almost universally electing its leaders by the early 1990s. In 2001, the Western Hemisphere’s premier political institution, the Organization of American States, adopted the Inter-American Democratic Charter, which commits members to uphold and defend democracy.

 

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