Constructing Democratic Governance in Latin America
Jorge I Domínguez editor Michael Shifter editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Johns Hopkins University Press
Published:19th Sep '08
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This latest edition of this acclaimed text examines four themes vital to building market-oriented democracies in Latin America: the development of democratic institutions, globalization's impact, socio-political integration, and market reforms. Within these broad themes, the contributors explore how issues such as the performance of political parties, civilian control of the military, human rights protections, and executive-legislative relations are playing out in eight countries: Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, Peru, and Venezuela. They find a mixed record on many fronts and discuss the uncertain state of democracy in several Latin American states in light of recent institutional setbacks and attempts to overhaul the political sphere. Edited by Jorge I. Dominguez and Michael Shifter and featuring contributions from more than a dozen leading scholars of democratization studies, this volume provides a concise and up-to-date measure of the quality of democracy in Latin America.
Each and every chapter offers insightful, rewarding commentaries. -- Richard Feinberg Foreign Affairs 2009 This book is pioneering in its approach and striking in its findings. It is essential reading for anyone interested in economic development in Mexico and Latin America or development economics. Revista 2010
ISBN: 9780801890048
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 29mm
Weight: 749g
432 pages
3rd Revised edition