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The Unexpected Effect of the 2001 Crisis: The Revival of Right-Wing Mobilisation in Argentina
Authors:Ana Natalucci
Affiliation:1. CONICET 2. – 3. CITRA. University of Buenos Aires, Argentina
Abstract:The mass protests of December 2001 were a turning point in Argentine politics. However, their effects in the mid- to long term have been less clear. This article argues that the 2001 crisis had two distinct consequences. The first, which was expected and immediate, was the stimulus given to left-wing grassroots organisations. The other, unexpected and deferred, was the revitalisation of right-wing collectives in subsequent years. The article uses a multiple technique approach.
Keywords:2001 crisis  anti-Kirchnerist cycle  Argentina  liberal grammar  pot-banging  right-wing groups
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