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The Culprit in Chile: The Living Legacy of U.S. Imperialism

by Zina Dolan | Oct 12, 2020 | Brown University

On October 2, a police officer pushed a teenage protestor off a bridge in Santiago, Chile. This is only the most recent act of brutality in the now yearlong pro-democracy protests in Chile. Citizens took to the streets in October 2019 after President Sebastián Piñera...

Chile: A Formerly Stable Democracy in Breakdown

by Lillian Young | Feb 12, 2020 | Boston University

Chile is frequently considered the gem of democracy in Latin American, but recent protests reveal that Chile’s democracy is unstable and rapidly deteriorating. Ongoing protests over rampant inequality sparked by a rise in subway fare began in October, resulting in...
Chile Shows All Democracies Bend, Not All Break by Austin Albertson @ Skidmore College

Chile Shows All Democracies Bend, Not All Break by Austin Albertson @ Skidmore College

by Austin Albertson | Apr 13, 2018 | Skidmore College

Despite the youth of its democracy, the Chilean government consistently scores highly with third-party rating groups like Freedom House and The Economist Intelligence Unit.  Like many South American governments, Chile was operated by a militaristic dictator during the...
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