
Assessing the Left Turn in Ecuador
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"This timely collection brings Ecuador's top scholars together to examine their country's place in Latin America's Left Turn. Under the controversial leadership of President Rafael Correa, Ecuador spent a decade in a purported Citizens' Revolution. With precision and clarity, the book unpacks this multi-dimensional process-the ideas, policies, political style, and the toll that the Correa era took on Ecuador's democracy. This stellar volume is foundational for understanding 21st century politics in the region." (Catherine Conaghan, Professor of Political Studies, Queen's University, Canada)
"This critical analysis of the Revolución Ciudadana provides a comprehensive view of Rafael Correa's 10-year government, with detailed chapters covering institutional changes, corruption, gender, social movements, the commoditiesboom, education policy, and other themes. Not only does this account provide a welcome addition to a thin literature on Ecuador, it does so in a comparative and theoretical framework. As such, the manuscript gives the reader details about a particular popular and populist leftist government and tools to build a broader characterization of this regime type." (Scott Morgenstern, Professor of Political Science, University of Pittsburgh, USA)
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Simón Pachano is Professor-Researcher of Political Science at FLACSO Ecuador, Ecuador.