noun
- a system of government or political organization based on the rule of a caudillo (a military leader or strongman), typically characterized by authoritarianism and personal loyalty
Usage: primarily historical and political; common in Latin American history
Examples
- Caudillismo dominated much of Latin America during the 19th century.
- The rise of caudillismo in the region undermined democratic institutions.
- Many historians study caudillismo as a key factor in Latin American political development.
- The general's caudillismo relied heavily on military force and personal charisma.
- Scholars debate whether caudillismo was a response to weak state structures or a cause of them.