TY - JOUR
T1 - The Persistence of Local Caudillos in Latin America
T2 - The Case of Vicky Barahona in Santiago de Chile (2000–2016)
AU - Dosek, Tomas
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2025.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - This article examines territorial unevenness of subnational democracy in Latin American unitary countries. While current research has focused almost exclusively on subnational regimes in federal states, existing theories face several limitations when “travelling” to the local level in unitary countries. The goal of this paper is to explain the continuity of local caudillos in office in urban settings. Contrary to the prevailing interaction-based explanations present in the literature, I propose a theoretical framework that focuses on local factors, the concept of local caudillo and the exercise of power (informal political practices). I argue that to secure their continuity in office, local caudillos need to pursue simultaneously three basic goals: foster their electoral base, control local political opposition, and neutralize other social and political actors. Based on extensive fieldwork, I illustrate this argument with a single-country study of one of the extreme cases of local caudillos, Vicky Barahona in Renca, Chile (2000–2016).
AB - This article examines territorial unevenness of subnational democracy in Latin American unitary countries. While current research has focused almost exclusively on subnational regimes in federal states, existing theories face several limitations when “travelling” to the local level in unitary countries. The goal of this paper is to explain the continuity of local caudillos in office in urban settings. Contrary to the prevailing interaction-based explanations present in the literature, I propose a theoretical framework that focuses on local factors, the concept of local caudillo and the exercise of power (informal political practices). I argue that to secure their continuity in office, local caudillos need to pursue simultaneously three basic goals: foster their electoral base, control local political opposition, and neutralize other social and political actors. Based on extensive fieldwork, I illustrate this argument with a single-country study of one of the extreme cases of local caudillos, Vicky Barahona in Renca, Chile (2000–2016).
KW - Chile
KW - Informal political practies
KW - Latin America
KW - Local caudillos
KW - Subnational politics
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U2 - 10.1007/s12116-025-09467-1
DO - 10.1007/s12116-025-09467-1
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105003763687
SN - 0039-3606
JO - Studies in Comparative International Development
JF - Studies in Comparative International Development
ER -