| The Limits of Pragmatism: The Rise and Fall of the Brazilian Workers' Party (2002-2016) |
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| The New Far-Right in Brazil and the Construction of a Right-Wing Order |
7 |
| Narratives about Political Violence and Reconciliation in Peru |
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| Indigenous Peoples and the New Extraction: From Territorial Rights to Hydrocarbon Citizenship in the Bolivian Chaco |
7 |
| Rural Brazil during the Lula Administrations: Agreements with Agribusiness and Disputes in Agrarian Policies |
6 |
| An Opportunity Squandered? Elites, Social Movements, and the Government of Evo Morales |
5 |
| Black Women's Struggles against Extractivism, Land Dispossession, and Marginalization in Colombia |
5 |
| Solid Waste Management and Social Inclusion of Wastepickers: Opportunities and Challenges |
5 |
| Neoextractivism and Class Formation: Lessons from the Orinoco Mining Arc Project in Venezuela |
4 |
| Socio-environmental Conflict, Political Settlements, and Mining Governance: A Cross-Border Comparison, El Salvador and Honduras |
4 |
| Neoextractivism and Indigenous Water Ritual in Salar de Atacama, Chile |
4 |
| Between Academia and Politics: Latin American Studies in Germany during the Cold War |
3 |
| Interrupting Green Capital on the Frontiers of Wind Power in Southern Mexico |
3 |
| Extraction, Revolution, Plurinationalism: Rethinking Extractivism from Bolivia |
3 |
| Left Populism, State Building, Class Compromise, and Social Conflict in Ecuador's Citizens' Revolution |
3 |
| Constructing Indigenous Autonomy in Plurinational Bolivia: Possibilities and Ambiguities |
3 |
| Citizenship in the Global South: Policing Irregular Migrants and Eroding Citizenship Rights in Mexico |
3 |
| Part-Time Miners: Labor Segmentation and Collective Action in the Peruvian Mining Industry |
2 |
| Moving Glaciers: Remaking Nature and Mineral Extraction in Chile |
2 |
| Social Inequality and Mental Health in Chile, Ecuador, and Colombia |
2 |
| Between Public and Private Media: Toward a Definition of Community Media |
2 |
| New Media and the Disillusion of Brazil's Radical Left |
2 |
| Failed Honeymoon: Dilma Rousseff's Third Election Round |
2 |
| Extractivist Geographies: Mining and Development in Late-Nineteenth and Early-Twentieth-Century Peru |
2 |
| China in Latin America: South-South Cooperation with Chinese Characteristics |
2 |
| The Gendered Dimensions of Resource Extractivism in Argentina's Soy Boom |
2 |
| Community Defense and Criminal Order in Michoacan: Contention in the Grey Area |
2 |
| The Cold War and the Transformation of Latin American Studies in the United States |
2 |
| The Cold War and Latin American Area Studies in the Former USSR: Reflections and Reminiscences |
1 |
| Continually Redefining Protagonismo: The Peruvian Movement of Working Children and Political Change, 1976-2015 |
1 |
| Beasts of Prey or Rational Animals? Private Governance in Brazil's Jogo do Bicho |
1 |
| Community-Based Tourism and Political Communitarianism in Prainha do Canto Verde, Brazil |
1 |
| Lula, Dilma, and Temer: The Rise and Fall of Brazilian Foreign Policy |
1 |
| Presidents without Roots: Understanding the Peruvian Paradox |
1 |
| Brazil's June Days of 2013: Mass Protest, Class, and the Left |
1 |
| The Politics of Strolling |
1 |
| Chronicle of a Defeat Foretold: The PT Administrations from Compromise to the Coup |
1 |
| The Governing Left in Uruguay (2005-2015): A Participatory Democratic Experiment |
1 |
| Development in Southern Mexico: Empirical Verification of the Seven Erroneous Theses about Latin America |
1 |
| The Palestinian Diaspora and Latin American Solidarity with the Palestinian Cause: Brazil as a Model |
1 |
| Pacification, Capital Accumulation, and Resistance in Settler Colonial Cities: The Cases of Jerusalem and Rio de Janeiro |
1 |
| Crime Prevention and the Coproduction of Security: Outcomes of Citizen Participation at the Neighborhood Level in Neoliberal Chile |
1 |
| Walking the Tightrope of Socialist Governance: A Strategic-Relational Analysis of Twenty-first-Century Socialism |
1 |
| Crisis of Representation and New Media Policies in Latin America |
1 |
| Hall of Mirrors: Media, Democratization, and the Public Sphere in MaranhAo, Brazil |
1 |
| Sovereignty and Capitalist Accumulation in Brazil's Primary Sector |
1 |
| Financialization, Institutional Reform, and Structural Change in the Bolivian Boom (2006-2014) |
1 |
| China and Venezuela: South-South Cooperation or Rearticulated Dependency? |
1 |
| The Frustrated Nationalization of Hydrocarbons and the Plunder of Bolivia |
1 |
| Digital Storytelling and the Dispute over Representation in the Ayotzinapa Case |
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