The strategic use of gender and race in peru's 2011 presidential campaign

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Abstract

The final round of Peru's 2011 presidential campaign featured two dramatically different candidates. Ollanta Humala was a leftist nationalist who sought to increase redistribution to the poorest and most marginalized. Keiko Fujmori was a right-wing proponent of the free market and the torchbearer of her father's presidential legacy of overcoming economic crisis and terrorism in the 1990s. According to the extant scholarship on the relationship between left parties and gender equality, we should have expected the leftist candidate to support gender equality policies more strongly.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)267-274
Number of pages8
JournalPolitics and Gender
Volume8
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2012

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