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Franck Gaudichaud

Franck Gaudichaud is professor of Latin American history at the University of Toulouse Jean Jaurès (France). His books on Latin America include Chili 1970-1973. Mille jours qui changèrent le monde, Presses Universitaires de Rennes, 2013. He is co-president of the association France Latin America and participates in the editorial committees of the site www.rebelion.org and of Contretemps magazine (France).

Articles by this author (44)

  • South America: end of a cycle? Popular movements, “progressive” governments and eco-socialist alternatives
  • “Latin America has once again entered a period of strong social and political turbulence”
  • A Revolutionary Experience. Chile 1970-1973
  • A new Constitution is rejected again: back to square one in Chile?
  • Looking back at popular power 1970-1973
  • A new “pink wave” in Latin America?
  • Is a new political cycle opening up in Chile?
  • After Bachelet’s election
  • Chile’s victorious “new left” brings hope, but it’s all to play for
  • Neoliberalism and class struggle today

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