Rational choice theories: the case of Frente Amplio and the pulp mills

Authors

  • Agustín Portilla Universidad de Buenos Aires

Keywords:

Broad Front, Electoral strategies, Pulp mills

Abstract

This article focuses on Broad Front's electoral campaign in 2004, seeking to determine to what extent the electoral strategies adopted impacted on the way in which this political force took position, along the period, about the possible installation of two pulp mills near Fray Bentos. In that sense, it is stated that two complementary strategies were implemented. The first one entailed a process of political moderation with the purpose of expanding its traditional leftist support toward the center. The second one implied vagueness about certain issues in order not to activate various internal contradictions, for example the cellulosic question. The absence of an official position enabled the various constituent elements of the coalition to expedite freely on the matter. While the majority were favorable to the ventures, opponents argued in a much more active way, giving rise to later misinterpretations about the position assumed by the Broad Front throughout the study period.

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Author Biography

Agustín Portilla, Universidad de Buenos Aires

Licenciado en Ciencia Política (Universidad de Buenos Aires) y maestrando en Procesos de Integración Regional. Profesor de Teoría de las Relaciones Internacionales (UBA).

Published

2017-11-23

How to Cite

Portilla, A. (2017). Rational choice theories: the case of Frente Amplio and the pulp mills. Colección, (20), 17–36. Retrieved from https://erevistas.uca.edu.ar/index.php/COLEC/article/view/825

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Research Articles