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100 _aNocetto, Lihuen, et al
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245 _aUnorganized politics: The political aftermath of social unrest in Chile
260 _aComparative Politics
300 _a56(3), Jul, 2024: p.517-539
520 _aExtant theories posit that political conflict affords favorable circumstances for successful party building. However, crises do not necessarily engender the emergence of new parties with the capacity to integrate discontent. In this in-depth analysis of Chile, we show how lowering barriers to entry inadvertently precluded the development of a national political organization. We describe the nature of new political actors who emerged from the cycle of protest that erupted in October 2019. Our analysis shows that the traits of the umbrellas of lists of independents conditioned the ability of emerging actors to aggregate demands of different districts. The Chilean case illustrates how a cycle of protest can engender new, electorally successful political actors but does not assure these actors’ capacity to legitimate the political process.- Reproduced https://www.ingentaconnect.com/contentone/cuny/cp/2024/00000056/00000004/art00006
650 _aChile, Independent candidates, Party building, Political organization, Social unrest.
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773 _aComparative Politics
942 _cAR