Frontiers in Political Science (Oct 2024)

The EU democracy policy in Latin America: narrative and funding

  • Max Povse,
  • Armando Chaguaceda Noriega

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpos.2024.1488950
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6

Abstract

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Democracy is a central concern in the EU narrative toward Latin America; still, the allocation of funds does not follow this narrative closely, resulting in a chronic lack of support for local CSOs. The allocated funds face misappropriation by local authorities and the indirect support of low- and non-democratic regimes, reflected in the affected countries’ drop in indices that measure Social Progress and Democracy. This situation is further aggravated by prioritizing projects that reflect EU-centered agendas and skew the critical aid needed for democracy resilience building. As a response, we bring forward recommendations for the EU to bridge the gap between its democracy policy narrative and execution in Latin America, focusing on the particular needs of the region’s democratic agents.

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