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Informationen zum Autor Mario Sznajder holds the Leon Blum Chair in Political Science at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He is also Research Fellow at the Truman Institute for the Advancement of Peace. Among his works are the books The Birth of Fascist Ideology (with Zeev Sternhell and Maia Asheri), Constructing Collective Identities and Shaping Public Spheres: Latin American Paths (co-edited with Luis Roniger), and The Legacy of Human Rights Violations in the Southern Cone: Argentina, Chile and Uruguay (with Luis Roniger). He has also published numerous articles on fascism, democracy, and human rights. Klappentext The Politics of Exile in Latin America provides a systematic analysis of exile as a mechanism of institutional exclusion and its historical development. Zusammenfassung The Politics of Exile in Latin America addresses exile as a mechanism of institutional exclusion. It is the first systematic analysis of exile on a continental and transnational basis over a long-term perspective. The project integrates theoretical hindsight and empirical findings! analyzing the importance of exile as a contemporary phenomenon. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Defining the Exilic Condition; 2. Forceful Displacement, the Construction of Collective Identities and State Formation; 3. The Format of Exile; 4. Sites of Exile; 5. Widening Exclusion and the Four-Tiered Structure of Exile; 6. Exile Communities, Activism and Politics; 7. Presidents in Exile; 8. Is Return the End of Exile?