HCIAS Wednesday Colloquium – Perspectives on Ibero America How do Drug-Trafficking Organizations Shape Political Attitudes? Evidence from Peru

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  • Mittwoch, 6. November 2024, 16:00 - 18:00 Uhr
  • Neue Universität, Hörsaal 14, Grabengasse 3-5, 69117 Heidelberg
    • Dr. Mariana Ramírez Bustamante, Universität Heidelberg, Heidelberg Center for Ibero-American Studies

Criminal groups often establish localized orders, reshaping social, political, and economic norms in affected areas. While existing research on crime victimization suggests that security concerns can increase public support for authoritarian measures and “iron fist” policies, there remains limited research on how the presence of criminal organizations and the emergence of criminal governance influence public attitudes. Dr Ramírez Bustamante contends that the hierarchical structure typical of these groups may make citizens living in areas with a perceived presence of drug trafficking organizations (DTOs) more likely to get used to vertical forms of authority, diminishing their support for democratic systems. Moreover, she argues that because these illicit actors often exert control over ballot access, political campaigns, and voting processes – ultimately influencing political participation – citizens in these areas may view elections as less inclusive, free, or fair, contributing to decreased trust in the electoral process.

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Das Heidelberg Center for Ibero-American Studies (HCIAS) ist eine zentrale wissenschaftliche Einrichtung der Universität Heidelberg für interdisziplinäre Forschung, Lehre und Wissenstransfer zu, mit und in der Makroregion Ibero-Amerika. Das HCIAS Wednesday Colloquium findet jedes Semester statt und bietet ein Forum für den Austausch zu aktuellen Themen mit regionalem Bezug. Sowohl internationale Vortragende als auch Forschende des HCIAS und der Universität Heidelberg stellen ihre Arbeiten aus den Sozial- und Geisteswissenschaften vor.