1st Edition

Social Revolt in Chile Triggering Factors and Possible Outcomes

Edited By Carlos Peña, Patricio Silva Copyright 2022
124 Pages
by Routledge

124 Pages
by Routledge

124 Pages
by Routledge

This book investigates why Chile suddenly confronted a violent social revolt in October 2019, after almost thirty years of political stability, during which time the country was broadly regarded as Latin America’s most successful nation. Since democratic restoration in 1990, Chile’s relatively high levels of political stability, increasing prosperity and social modernisation have stood out in a... Read more

The October revolt in Chile: introduction

CARLOS PEÑA AND PATRICIO SILVA

1 Discontent in modernisation: the Chilean case

CARLOS PEÑA

2 The October rebellion: exploring its historical roots

PATRICIO SILVA

3 The rebellion of a disillusioned generation

JOSÉ JOAQUÍN BRUNNER

4 Social policies, uncertainty and social unrest in Chile

ROSSANA CASTIGLIONI

5 The socio-political dynamic of the constituent process

CLAUDIO A. FUENTES

Beyond the revolt: the Chile that is coming

CARLOS PEÑA AND PATRICIO SILVA

Biography

Carlos Peña is Rector of the Universidad Diego Portales and Professor of Law at the Universidad de Chile.

Patricio Silva is Professor of Modern Latin American History at Leiden University, The Netherlands.

"Many recent accounts of Chile’s October 2019 rebellion simplistically trace its origins to a rejection of the legacy of the Pinochet dictatorship’s neoliberal economic model. This outstanding volume brings together a collection of stellar scholars to provide a more nuanced account of the origins of the revolt, uncovering the complex interaction between authoritarian legacies, social trauma, and dashed expectations. It is a definitive work for anyone seeking to understand Chile’s past, its current political moment and its constitutional path forward." - Peter M. Siavelis, Professor of Political Science and International Affairs, Wake Forest University, USA

"This fine collection proposes a suggestive and persuasive combination of factors for understanding the ‘social uprising’ in Chile from October 2019. Distinguished scholars consider the historical, generational, social, and political dynamics behind a remarkable and unexpected breakdown in the 30-year post-dictatorial consensus. Deep knowledge, open-minded analysis, and the keen desire to review prior understandings of Chilean ‘modernisation’ evident in these chapters will greatly enrich the continuing debate over the qualities of public life and culture in the country." - James Dunkerley, Professor of Politics at Queen Mary, University of London, UK

"Solving the Chilean puzzle of stability and plenty has been something of a mini industry for over a century. The events of October 18th 2019 made contemporary Chile even more of a paradox: thirty years of success followed by a popular demand for drastic change. This book represents our best efforts to understand both the long term and immediate causes of the explosion and to begin re-imagining a future Chile." - Miguel A. Centeno, Musgrave Professor of Sociology, Princeton University, USA