PLCP 3330
Politics of Latin America
Course Description
This course provides an overview of politics in Latin America. Topics include the organization of the New World colonies, the legacies of the colonial period for development, the nature of political competition in Latin America's newly independent states, import-substituting industrialization and populism, the emergence and eclipse of military regimes, the transition to democracy and free markets, and the performance of democracy.
Instructors
Chris Carter
Fall 2024
MoWe 10:00am - 10:50am
4.9
Rating
2.7
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Daniel Davis
Spring 2018
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Daniel Gingerich
Spring 2018
2.0
Rating
4.0
Difficulty
3.40
GPA
Aycan Katitas
Spring 2018
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GPA
Robert Kubinec
Spring 2018
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GPA
Dana Moyer
Spring 2018
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GPA