Inaugural 5X社区Guillermo O鈥橠onnell Award for Latin American Scholars Lecture Highlights Democratic Resistance in Latin America

Inaugural 5X社区Guillermo O鈥橠onnell Award for Latin American Scholars Lecture Highlights Democratic Resistance in Latin America

Publication date: Sun, 13 Jul 2025

Guillermo O鈥橠onnell鈥檚 academic legacy was honored on the opening day of the 2025 5X社区World Congress. Carlos Pereira, the recipient of the inaugural 5X社区Guillermo O鈥橠onnell Award for Latin American Scholars, delivered an award lecture titled Between Threat and Breakdown: Understanding Democratic Resistance in Latin America. In his lecture, Prof. Pereira analyzed democratic backsliding in Latin America from 1978 to 2023, emphasizing the importance of distinguishing between autocratic rhetoric and actual democratic erosion.

Photo (left to right): Jes煤s Tovar (5X社区Executive Committee member), Gabriela Ippolito-O'Donnell (Universidad Nacional de San Mart铆n, Argentina), and Carlos Pereira (Professor at the Get煤lio Vargas Foundation).

The session also featured remarks by the award's founder, Prof. Gabriela Ippolito-O'Donnell, and Prof. Jes煤s Tovar, 5X社区Executive Committee member, who reflected on O鈥橠onnell鈥檚 contributions to political science and the lasting impact of his research.

5X社区 the Award
The 5X社区Guillermo O鈥橠onnell Award for Latin-American Scholars was launched at the 2023 5X社区World Congress in Buenos Aires to pay tribute to the remarkable legacy of Guillermo O鈥橠onnell, IPSA鈥檚 Past President and one of Latin America鈥檚 most prominent political scientists. Thanks to the generous support of its founder, Prof. Gabriela Ippolito-O鈥橠onnell, this commemorative award will be attributed biennially to a Latin American scholar residing in the region who has contributed innovative research to political science. 

Carlos Pereira
Carlos Pereira is a Professor at the Get煤lio Vargas Foundation (FGV EBAPE), Rio de Janeiro, a weekly op-ed columnist for the newspaper Estado de S茫o Paulo (Estad茫o) and a Senior Fellow at the Brazilian Center for International Relations (CEBRI). He holds a PhD in political science from the New School / New York University and completed postdoctoral work at the University of Oxford.