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Right-Wing Moderation, Left-Wing Inertia and Political Cartelisation in Post-Transition Chile
Fecha
2020-05Registro en:
Madariaga, A., & Kaltwasser, C. R. (2020). Right-wing moderation, left-wing inertia and political cartelisation in post-transition Chile. Journal of Latin American Studies, 52(2), 343-371.
0022-216X
eISSN: 1469-767X
WOS: 000545634600005
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85090765031
10.1017/S0022216X19000932
Autor
Madariaga, Aldo [Univ Mayor, Ctr Econ & Social Policy, CEAS, Ctr Econ & Polit Sociales, Chile]
Rovira Kaltwasser, Cristobal
Institución
Resumen
By examining the Manifesto Project data for post-transition Chile, we show growing convergence in the electoral competition strategies between the centre-left and centre-right coalitions. While the former is characterised by inertia, the latter is marked by gradual yet relentless programmatic moderation. To interpret these results, we rely not only on theories of salience and party adaptation, but also on the cartel party thesis. This contribution reinforces the findings of increasing literature on post-transition Chile that reveals growing collusion between the mainstream left-wing and right-wing coalitions, which have increasing difficulties channelling demands emanating from below and therefore providing adequate political representation.