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Democracy threatened in Latin America and Caribbean, new data shows

The fragile state of democracy in Latin America and the Caribbean will be discussed during an event Sept. 26 at (FIU) in Miami.

Elizabeth Zechmeister (Vanderbilt University)

“The Political Culture of Democracy in the Americas鈥 will run from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at FIU, and will be . It will mark the debut of a report on the public鈥檚 experience with democracy and governance in Latin American and the Caribbean region as assessed by as part of the 2016/17 .

鈥淲hile democracy in the region is on the defensive against an increasingly cynical public and pressing problems such as corruption and insecurity, the report does find some evidence of democratic resilience,鈥 said , Cornelius Vanderbilt Professor of Political Science at Vanderbilt University and director of LAPOP, which is housed at Vanderbilt. 鈥淲hen facing challenging conditions, citizens often step up their engagement in efforts to improve their circumstances in areas in which they can act.鈥

The event is free and open to the public.

LAPOP is the premier academic institution carrying out surveys of public opinion in the Americas, with more than 40 years of experience. LAPOP鈥檚 AmericasBarometer is the only scientifically rigorous comparative survey project that covers 34 nations in the Americas.

Panel Discussions

LAPOP researchers will be joined by other experts to discuss key findings from the latest AmericasBarometer survey. They are:

Noam Lupu (Vanderbilt University)

First panel: 鈥淎 Comparative Study of Democracy and Governance,鈥 with Zechmeister; , associate professor of political science at Vanderbilt and associate director of LAPOP; Barry Levitt, associate professor of politics and international relations at the Kimberly Green Latin American and Caribbean Center at FIU; and Gabriela Hoberman, assistant director of research programs and services in the Extreme Events Institute at FIU.

Second panel: 鈥淭he Challenges of Democratic Governance in the Andes: Colombia, Ecuador and Venezuela,鈥 with Miguel Garcia S谩nchez, associate professor of Universidad de los Andes, Colombia; Daniel Montalvo, program manager at LAPOP; Mariana Rodriguez, program coordinator at LAPOP; and Astrid Arrar谩s, associate director of undergraduate studies at FIU.

LAPOP projects are supported by USAID, the Inter-American Development Bank, the United Nations Development Program, and Vanderbilt University.