INVESTIGADORES
LODOLA German Jorge
capítulos de libros
Título:
Argentina: Peronism and Inclusionary Populist Adaptation to the Pandemic
Autor/es:
LODOLA, GERMAN; PERELMITER, LUISINA
Libro:
Populists and the Pandemic How Populists Around the World Responded to COVID-19
Editorial:
Routledge
Referencias:
Año: 2022; p. 1 - 320
Resumen:
Argentina deviates from the populist script followed by right-wing (exclusionary) leaders under the COVID-19 pandemic; indeed, in many respects, its response has been the polar opposite. The Peronist government of Alberto Fernández reacted swiftly to the health emergency by adopting strict sanitary policies and establishing a science-driven and heroic discourse doses of heroism to represent “the Argentines” in its entirety. Although the lockdown measures had evident demobilizing effects, the government made explicit efforts to mobilize political, scientific, material and human resources to craft a unifying, national response with a broad-based, inclusive coalition. A It was a liberal, technocratic and pro-market fraction of the opposition—supported by media conglomerates—pushed back against Fernández’s aggressive measures, questioning the science, and calling for a re-opening of the economy. This chapter claims that despite such manifest differences with well-known populist cases, the Argentine government still followed a populist approach to fighting the disease, although of a very different type, rooted in the logic and beliefs of left-wing (inclusionary) populism, which is statist, mobilizational and redistributive.