In the second part of our special two-part episode of the Review of Democracy podcast, we continue our conversation with André Borges, Ryan Lloyd, and Gabriel Vommaro, editors of The Recasting of the Latin American Right, published by Cambridge University Press.
Building on our first discussion of parties, movements, and leaders, this episode turns to the demand side of the region’s political transformation. We explore how voters’ attitudes, cultural conflicts, and deepening polarization are reshaping right-wing politics across Latin America.
We also examine the societal forces driving the rise of conservative and radical right actors — from debates over gender and security to the dynamics of polarization. Finally, we connect these regional trends to developments in other parts of the world, reflecting on Latin America’s place within the broader global surge of right-wing politics.
The podcast has been conducted by Gabriel Pereira. Lilit Hakobyan edited the audio file.
