The United States of America and the electoral process of 2020: a general approach
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This article presents an assessment of the latest electoral process in the United States and the situation facing the new administration in both domestic and foreign policy, with an emphasis on United States relations with Latin America and Cuba.
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Holland, J., Fermor B. (2021). The discursive hegemony of Trump’s Jacksonian populism: Race, class, and gender in constructions and contestations of US national identity, 2016-2018. Politics, 41(1). Political Studies Association, pp. 64-79, DOI: 10.1177/0263395720936867
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