https://brazilian.report/opinion/2022/10/20/bolsonaro-caudillo-global-trend/
While often called the ‘Trump of the Tropics,’ Jair Bolsonaro is in many ways a throwback to Latin America’s 20th century caudillos.
As analysts around the world turn their attention to Brazil to comment on the upcoming presidential runoff on October 30, Brazil’s incumbent Jair Bolsonaro is usually seen as part of a global phenomenon of resurging nationalism and populism with a thinly veiled authoritarian bent; similar to leaders such as Hungary’s Viktor Orbán, Turkey’s Recep Erdogan and, most prominently, Donald Trump in the U.S.
Indeed, Mr. Bolsonaro is in many ways part and parcel of the ongoing strongman wave that has contributed to the worst crisis global democracy is experiencing in decades.
Around the world, democracy is under severe threat or has succumbed to autocrats, be it in Venezuela, Russia, El Salvador, Nicaragua, the Philippines, India, Tunisia or Turkey.
Such leaders all tend to use a number of similar tactics, ranging from stoking polarization by embracing an “us-versus-them” rhetoric and talking up grave threats (such as imperialism, globalism, communism, or immigration), to evoking some mythical past of national glory…
Read full article here