A broad survey of politics in a region often characterized by poverty, political instability, authoritarianism, populism, corruption, and violence. The course explores some of the major approaches to Latin American politics by focusing on political institutions, political culture, non-state actors, and civil society. The course is organized around key themes that are illustrated using a number of cases, which may include among others, Cuba, Mexico, Venezuela, Chile, and Brazil.

Social Scientific and Historical Perspectives
Prerequisites
PG 102, 103, or LAS 100.
Course UID
006092.1
Course Subject
PG
Catalog Number
380
Long title
Latin American Politics