caudillismos

/ˌkaʊdiˈjizmoʊz/
noun
  1. Political systems or practices led by a caudillo (a strong, often authoritarian leader), especially in Latin America.
    • The country's history was marked by cycles of caudillismos and democratic reforms.
    • Many historians study caudillismos to understand 19th-century Latin American politics.
    • Caudillismos often arise in times of political instability and weak institutions.
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