Post-populism: A Comparative Analysis of Ecuadorian and Venezuelan Presidencies of Lenín Moreno and Nicolás Maduro
Post-populism: A Comparative Analysis of Ecuadorian and Venezuelan Presidencies of Lenín Moreno and Nicolás Maduro
Author(s): Pasquale Cerbone, Maria Pereria Lopez, Paloma Castro MartinezSubject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Politics
Published by: Editura Universităţii din Bucureşti
Keywords: Populism; post-populism; Venezuela; Ecuador;
Summary/Abstract: This article analyzes the most recognized literature about populism, and it proposes a comparative analysis of two Latin-American regimes based on the concept of “post-populism.” Post-populism refers to the cases in which a populist leader is forced (by different conditions) to leave the political scene, and in order to ensure the continuity of his government, he/she indicates to the electorate a successor who wins the following elections. Even though it is supposed that a populist leader nominates a populist successor, the latter must change his political style to face the negative consequences produced by the previous government, thus generating the post-populist phenomenon. By using a qualitative approach based on a comparison between the Venezuelan and Ecuadorian post-populist cases, namely the regimes of Lenín Moreno and Nicolás Maduro, this paper confirms the existence of the analyzed phenomenon and shows the conditions that provoke a post-populist outcome.
Journal: Studia Politica. Romanian Political Science Review
- Issue Year: 21/2021
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 53-77
- Page Count: 25
- Language: English