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- The Recasting of the Latin American Right
- The Recasting of the Latin American Right
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Introduction
- Part I Building Right-Wing Parties and Partisans
- 1 Conservative Decay and Reaction
- 2 Conservative Parties in Latin America in Adverse Times
- 3 Crafting Partisanship in the Context of Party Organization Fragility
- 4 The Uneven Success of Uribismo in Colombia
- 5 Right-Wing Partisans in Contemporary Chile
- Part II A New Right? Ideational and Programmatic Change after the Left Turn
- References
- Index
5 - Right-Wing Partisans in Contemporary Chile
from Part I - Building Right-Wing Parties and Partisans
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- The Recasting of the Latin American Right
- The Recasting of the Latin American Right
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Tables
- Contributors
- Introduction
- Part I Building Right-Wing Parties and Partisans
- 1 Conservative Decay and Reaction
- 2 Conservative Parties in Latin America in Adverse Times
- 3 Crafting Partisanship in the Context of Party Organization Fragility
- 4 The Uneven Success of Uribismo in Colombia
- 5 Right-Wing Partisans in Contemporary Chile
- Part II A New Right? Ideational and Programmatic Change after the Left Turn
- References
- Index
Summary
This chapter looks at the right-wing landscape in Chile, in particular the four parties present in it. To better understand the similarities and differences between these four parties, this chapter analyzes novel survey data that allows for a detailed description of those who identify with the right in contemporary Chile. By mapping out the right-wing electorate, the authors show that the formation of a stable electoral coalition between these four right-wing parties is anything but simple because of the important ideological differences between their voters.
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- The Recasting of the Latin American RightPolarization and Conservative Reactions, pp. 115 - 136Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2024