This thesis analyzes the changes in the political behavior of Peronist leaders towards the memory of the dictatorial past. It offers a comparative analysis of Menemism and Kirchnerism, their...Show moreThis thesis analyzes the changes in the political behavior of Peronist leaders towards the memory of the dictatorial past. It offers a comparative analysis of Menemism and Kirchnerism, their discourse regarding the last military dictatorship and their relationship with human rights activist groups, notably Las Madres de Plaza de Mayo. Additionally, it attempts to conduct an early analysis of newly elected president Alberto Fernández and whether he is likely to follow the ideological path of his predecessor, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner. It understands post-dictatorship Argentina through the lenses of global issues such as populism and collective memory.Show less
In het eerste hoofdstuk zal een aantal belangrijke concepten uitgelegd worden aan de hand van literatuur van verschillende auteurs. In het theoretisch kader zullen de concepten neopopulisme,...Show moreIn het eerste hoofdstuk zal een aantal belangrijke concepten uitgelegd worden aan de hand van literatuur van verschillende auteurs. In het theoretisch kader zullen de concepten neopopulisme, politiek leiderschap en politieke legitimiteit verduidelijkt worden. In het hierop volgende hoofdstuk wordt er de diepte in gegaan en wordt de historische context belicht. De onderwerpen in hoofdstuk twee zijn achtereenvolgend: de opkomst van het Neopopulisme in Latijns-Amerika en het hierbij aansluitend politiek leiderschap; de constructie van politieke legitimiteit in de Pink Tide; het falen van het neoliberale model en de opkomst van het post-neoliberalisme in Bolivia (1990-2006). In het laatste hoofdstuk worden de ambtstermijnen van Evo Morales zelf onder de loep genomen. De belangrijkste momenten en merkwaardigheden uit zijn ambtsjaren zullen uitgebreid bekeken worden en de redenen om zijn legtimiteit te betwisten worden in het licht gehouden.Show less
The following paper will examine the period of time between 2006-2012, when Felipe Calderón took presidential power in Mexico. Due to the fact that Mexico is a transit country for many criminal...Show moreThe following paper will examine the period of time between 2006-2012, when Felipe Calderón took presidential power in Mexico. Due to the fact that Mexico is a transit country for many criminal organizations, crime and violence are rampant throughout the country. Calderón's solution to combat this increase in violence, was to implement the military into daily affairs and to militarize the Mexican police force. The reasons that led to such a tactic and the effects that have been produced as such will be analyzed.Show less
Our demand for cheap food also has a large impact on the producers in the South; they are working under severe pressure to keep the production costs low, resulting in crop-prices below minimum...Show moreOur demand for cheap food also has a large impact on the producers in the South; they are working under severe pressure to keep the production costs low, resulting in crop-prices below minimum level, child labour, and the use of chemicals. The Fairtrade Labelling Organization claims to improve the working conditions of those farmers. The main goal of this thesis is to show the impact of the certification on cacao producers and their families in Ecuador, and which role cooperatives have in the Fairtrade network. The corresponding hypothesis was that the cacao producers in Ecuador have more access to social services and education, due to the improvement of their livelihoods with the certificate, while the Fairtrade benefits are a complex process, and the role of cooperatives is crucial.Show less
Bolivia vigorously opposes the conflation of coca and cocaine in international drug prohibition and has innovated its domestic coca policies while pursuing an international campaign to change the...Show moreBolivia vigorously opposes the conflation of coca and cocaine in international drug prohibition and has innovated its domestic coca policies while pursuing an international campaign to change the coca leaf’s legal status. However, it has also taken very seriously certain commitments of the global drug prohibition regime, such as combating illegal drug trafficking and coca-paste interdiction. Bolivian policies under Evo Morales and the MAS both resist and comply to international drug prohibition. This thesis is interested in exploring the developments leading up to this change in Bolivian policy and subsequent actions undertaken domestically and in the international arena. My principal academic interest is to bring clarity to Bolivian coca policy innovations, domestic and international, in relation to the drug prohibition regime and the American drug war.Show less
This thesis addresses the issue of return migration of Mexican adults from the United States to Mexico 2007-2015. In this period more people where returning to Mexico than going to the U.S. It is...Show moreThis thesis addresses the issue of return migration of Mexican adults from the United States to Mexico 2007-2015. In this period more people where returning to Mexico than going to the U.S. It is discussed what are the reasons given by immigrants for their return and what influence the financial crisis of 2008 had on return migration.Show less
How did the illegalization of paramilitarism together with other government policies contribute to the accumulation of power of these organisations in the period of 1989-199? Is the research...Show moreHow did the illegalization of paramilitarism together with other government policies contribute to the accumulation of power of these organisations in the period of 1989-199? Is the research question of this thesis. The main actors to be identified and discussed are the paramilitaries and the state.Show less
This thesis aims to analyze the, effects of Regional Integration and Security Cooperation in dealing with drug trafficking in CARICOM from 2000 to 2010. The Caribbean, is annually devastated by the...Show moreThis thesis aims to analyze the, effects of Regional Integration and Security Cooperation in dealing with drug trafficking in CARICOM from 2000 to 2010. The Caribbean, is annually devastated by the ever increasing influx of drug related crimes in its region, thus preventing the successful development of regional integration and security cooperation. Through the presentation of two case studies on Jamaica and the Dominican Republic, a clear portrayal is given on the existing conditions of drug trafficking in the Caribbean, as well as, the actions taken by the respective governments and CARICOM. The approach of analysis in these thesis was exhibited in three chapters presenting the theoretical contextualization of the topic, a historical timeline of regional integration and security cooperation in Latin America and finally, the in depth discussion between the two case studies. The conclusions addressed in this thesis pointed out, that domestic corruption in governance, misalignment of interests between the member states, ineffective institutional practices and a complex geographical disposition lead to a daunting problem in which, drug trafficking is flourishing almost uncontrollably.Show less
Historical memory plays an important role in the aftermath of a conflict for exposing the atrocities that happened and demanding accountability. Currently, Colombia is experiencing a ´memory boom´...Show moreHistorical memory plays an important role in the aftermath of a conflict for exposing the atrocities that happened and demanding accountability. Currently, Colombia is experiencing a ´memory boom´ even though the conflict has not ended yet. The crisis of displacement is going on for years, and these internal displaced persons that have resettled in the large cities are sharing their stories of violence and claiming recognition. This thesis is the result of a research to understand the role of historical memory in processes of reconciliation for victims of displacement in Bogota, Colombia between 2011-2015. This study analyzes the construction of the Center for Memory Peace and Reconciliation in Bogotá and its role in promoting memory building in the city. It shows how the internally displaced persons use these memory practices to claim citizenship in the capital: by enhancing their self-esteem and confidence, establishing a place where they belong, contesting the negative discourse and by forming social organizations claiming human rights.Show less
This thesis tries to identify the effect of transparency on the perception of corruption and the level of political trust. The thesis consist of a broad theoretical framework and a specific case...Show moreThis thesis tries to identify the effect of transparency on the perception of corruption and the level of political trust. The thesis consist of a broad theoretical framework and a specific case study on a transparency law that was implemented in 2002 in Mexico. The transparency law seemed the result in a lower political trust, which was caused by a higher level of perception of corruption.Show less
This paper is able to provide a new perspective on the current issue of indigenous participation. The common perception of Bolivian politics is that of a country, emphasizing inclusionary methods...Show moreThis paper is able to provide a new perspective on the current issue of indigenous participation. The common perception of Bolivian politics is that of a country, emphasizing inclusionary methods and economic justice. This essay will test that perception and attempts to contribute to the research of the shift in the Andean ideology.Show less