The worldwide rise of populism coupled with the Pink Tide—as the leftist movement in Latin America has become known—has positioned Latin America at the forefront of international political
debate. But is the Pink Tide the result of a handful of charismatic individuals leading an ideological challenge to liberal democracy? Can it really be that simple? InLatin America’s
Leaders, Rut Diamint and Laura Tedesco offer a close look at these questions, revealing the deeper complexities at work in the political transitions of the region.
Based on exclusive interviews with over four hundred politicians from former presidents and vice presidents to current party officials and others,Latin America’s Leaders argues that
the political styles of leaders such as Hugo Chávez, Rafael Correa, Álvaro Uribe, and Cristina Fernández de Kirchner are best explained in the context of their respective countries’ party
systems. Analyzing how political stability is established through a careful of balance of democracy and the concentration of power in strong individuals, Diamint and Tedesco offer a poignant
and definitive guide to the world’s most left-wing continent.