Kathleen Bruhn is a professor in and the chair of the Department of Political Science at University of California, Santa Barbara. She is the author of Urban Protest in Mexico and Brazil.
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List of Tables and Figures Introduction: Protest in the Pink Tide 1. Markets and Protest Potential 2. The Ties that Bind: Parties, Representation and Protest 3. Sticks and Stones: Tactical Choices and the Risks of Repression 4. A Crisis of Representation? The Individual Correlates of Protest 5. Flashpoints: Managing Major Episodes of Protest 6. An Interactive Model of Protest Bibliography
"Politics and the Pink Tide is well thought out, structured, and written."-Margarita Lopez-Maya, author of Democracia para Venezuela "A very important contribution to Latin American studies, to comparative politics, and to social movement theories, both theoretically and empirically. The argument developed throughout the book is particularly relevant to understanding this period of Latin American politics." -Francoise Montambeault, co-editor of Legacies of the Left Turn in Latin America

