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latter won
independence in the
early nineteenth century. The
roots of
caudillismo may be tied to the
framework of rule in
medieval and
early modern Spain...
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authoritarian regimes existed in the
twentieth century as well, with
caudillismo casting a long shadow. José Félix
Aldao Gregorio Aráoz de
Lamadrid Nazario...
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distinction between caudillos (political strongmen) and
their rule,
caudillismo, and
caciques and caciquismo. One
Argentine intellectual,
Carlos Octavio...
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while other countries in the
region suffered under military juntas and
caudillismo; the
Chilean period prior to the coup is
known as the
Presidential Republic...
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- wondered: "What does 'Tata' Vega say?" To give an idea of what Vega's
caudillismo was, it is said that once his
followers came to
propose the candidacy...
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state divisions within countries. It is
often argued that the rise of
caudillismo during and
after Latin American independence movements created a legacy...
- Press. p. 387. Thaler, Kai M. (April 2017). "Nicaragua: A
Return to
Caudillismo".
Journal of Democracy. 28 (2): 159. doi:10.1353/jod.2017.0032. S2CID 152214826...
- Ramirez,
Daniel (2002). "Antonio
Castaneda Nava: Charisma, Culture, and
Caudillismo" in
James R. Goff and
Grant Wacker, editors.
Portraits of a Generation:...