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The mass protests of December 2001 were a turning point in Argentine politics. However, their effects in the mid‐ to long term have been less clear. This article argues that the 2001 crisis had two distinct consequences. The first, which was expected and immediate, was the stimulus given to left‐wing grassroots organisations. The other, unexpected and deferred, was the revitalisation of right‐wing...