GIGA Journal Family | 12/11/2025

New Journal of Politics in Latin America 3/2025

The current issue examines topics such as the consequences when politicians give up on tackling corruption, whether right-wing parties support military government, information pollution, the impact of education on democratic values, and the phenomenon of “runoff reversals” in presidential elections.


  • Journal of Politics in Latin America Vol. 17, No. 3 (2025)

    Research Articles

    • Thiago do Nascimento Fonseca, Mauricio Yoshida Izumi: Audit Risk and Wealth Accumulation: When Politicians Give up on Corruption

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    • Roberto Munita-Morgan, Patricio Navia, Caterina Bo Guzmán: Do Sympathisers of Far-Right Parties Support Military Governments and Hold Authoritarian Values? The Case of Chile's Republicanos Party

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    • Anita Breuer: Digital Drivers of Autocratisation: The Role of Information Pollution in Polarisation and Democratic Backsliding in Mexico

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    • Yeaji Kim: The Effect of Education on Democratic Values Under Different Regime Types in Mexico

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    • Orçun Selçuk, P. Salomé Valdivieso: The Polarising Legacy of Rafael Correa in Ecuadorian Politics (2017–2023)

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    Research Note

    • Alejandro Bonvecchi, Paula Clerici: Playing in the Forest While the Wolf Is Not Around: Vote Switching and Positive Agenda Power in Federal Multiparty Systems

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