The “right” tends to be associated with military dictatorship, economic polarization, and racial exclusion, but new leaders are promising a class-blind pragmatism that’s not bound to the traditional left/right dichotomy.
In light of slowing economies, persistently high inequality, and widespread disenchantment with the role of governments across South America, OEF’s David Schoeller-Diaz offers his analysis in the Georgetown Journal of International Affairs of the coming political landscape, and the priorities that no new political force can ignore.