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Acknowledgments
Chapter 1. Introduction
Part I. A "bird's-eye" view on the transformation of popular politics
Chapter 2. A historical and spatial analysis of popular protests in Mexico, 1959-2018
Chapter 3. Globalization, democracy. and conflict events in Bolivia, 1970-2019
Chapter 4. State debt with a social agenda, constructed among social protests in Colombia, 1975-2019
Chapter 5. Protesting in good and bad times: Peru, 1980-2015
Chapter 6. Popular protests, deglobalization, and authoritarianism in Venezuela, 1983-2012
Part II. A "magnifying glass" view on specific protest campaigns
Chapter 7. Local-level popular protests in Central America at the early onset of neoliberalism
Chapter 8. A group-based approach to analyze the protest landscape in Chile at the height of neoliberalism and democracy
Chapter 9. Protests and citizens' revolution in Ecuador under post-neoliberalism
Chapter 10. Dynamics of political contention in Brazil: from deepening to debacle of neo-developmentalism
Chapter 11. Conclusion: protest, politics, and event count analysis in Latin America
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